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RE: unfinded lib whith glibc


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Yves Rutschle [mailto:y.rutschle@indigovision.com]
>Sent: 12 April 2001 08:56


>So, to conclude, newlib is not necessarily the best answer
>for all embedded application. The truth, as usual, is more
>complicated...
>
>That said, if you don't have an operating system at all on
>the platform, then yes newlib is definitely better than
>Glibc. (Some will even argue that even with an operating
>system, any other library is better than Glibc.)

  I'll just add that if the target you are compiling for has it's
own OS headers (such as VxWorks and other RTOSes) you should use neither
newlib nor glibc but the libs and headers supplied by the vendor.

        DaveK
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