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LIBC Next (or LIBCn, for short) is an attempt to provide an implementation of the C runtime library which is suitable for porting Unix and Linux applications to the OS/2 operating system using the GCC compiler. LIBC Next is heavily based on the [[KLIBC]] project.
LIBC Next (or LIBCn, for short) is an attempt to provide an implementation of the C runtime library which is suitable for porting Unix and Linux applications to the OS/2 operating system using the GCC compiler. LIBC Next is heavily based on the [[KLIBC]] project.


==Files==
This project includes the following files:
This project includes the folowing files:
* LIBC06.DLL
* LIBC06.DLL
* LIBC061.DLL
* LIBC061.DLL
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* LIBC066.DLL
* LIBC066.DLL
* LIBCN0.DLL
* LIBCN0.DLL
==Download==
The library can be installed via RPM with:
The library can be installed via RPM with:
  yum install libc
  yum install libc
or the RPM or ZIP file can be downloaded from the Netlabs server.  
or the [http://rpm.netlabs.org/release/00/i386/i686/ RPM] or [http://rpm.netlabs.org/release/00/zip/ ZIP] file can be downloaded from the Netlabs server.
 


==Links==
==Links==
* [https://github.com/bitwiseworks/libc Bitwise libc Source Code Git]
* [https://github.com/bitwiseworks/libc Bitwise libc Source Code Git]


 
[[Category:C Libraries]]
[[Category:C Libraries]][[Category:C++ Class Libraries]]

Latest revision as of 23:29, 23 May 2021

LIBC Next (or LIBCn, for short) is an attempt to provide an implementation of the C runtime library which is suitable for porting Unix and Linux applications to the OS/2 operating system using the GCC compiler. LIBC Next is heavily based on the KLIBC project.

This project includes the following files:

  • LIBC06.DLL
  • LIBC061.DLL
  • LIBC062.DLL
  • LIBC063.DLL
  • LIBC064.DLL
  • LIBC065.DLL
  • LIBC066.DLL
  • LIBCN0.DLL

The library can be installed via RPM with:

yum install libc

or the RPM or ZIP file can be downloaded from the Netlabs server.

Links