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Getting Started with BibTool![]() |
BibTool is written is C. Special attentions has been put into making it portable. Thus not only standard ANSI C compilers but also old K&R style compilers are supported. This results in minor modifications when BibTool is ported to new systems in addition to the ones already on the list.
Architecture | Operating System | Compiler |
SparcStation | Solaris2.[456] | gcc |
Sun4 | SunOS4.1.* | cc, gcc |
Sun3 | SunOS4.1.1 | cc |
HP 9000/4?? | HP-UX | cc |
HP 9000/778 | HP-UX 10.20 | gcc 2.7.2.3 |
Atari ST | TOS 1.2 | Laser C, Pure C |
Amiga | SAS/C | |
DEC Alpha | OSF/1 | |
MIPS | Ultrix4.4 | gcc 2.4.5 |
MIPS | RISCos 4.52 | gcc |
Intel | Linux(?) | gcc |
Intel | DLD Linux 2.0.29 | gcc |
Intel | MSDOS | emx, dj, Watcom C, MSC |
Intel | Win32 | emx, dj, Watcom C, MSC |
Intel | WinNT | emx, dj, Watcom C, MSC, egcs |
Intel | OS/2 | emx, dj, Watcom C, MSC |
IBM PC 486DX2-66 | OS/2 Merlin 4.0 FixPack #5 | EMX v.0.9c+GCC+dmake 4.0 |
NeXT | ||
SGI Indigo2 | IRIX 6.2 | cc |
AIX 3.2.5 | ||
AIX 4.1.4 | ||
If you compile on other systems drop me a mail. I'm interested to support a broad variety of systems/compilers.
Gerd Neugebauer
Mainzer Str. 8
56321 Rhens (Germany)
gene@gerd-neugebauer.de
gerd.neugebauer@gmx.de
You can also send me a mail if you encounter problems in compiling BibTool, or crashes, or shows unexpected (contradicting the documentation) behavior of the final program.
Please enclose a precise description what went wrong. Include the version numbers of BibTool, your computer, your operating system, and your C compiler.
If you encounter unexpected behavior of BibTool enclose your resource file(s) and a small BibTeX file demonstrating the problem. Describe how you have invoked BibTool (arguments) and justify why you think that there is a problem.
I know that this sounds like work. But otherwise I will not be able to give you proper advice or find a bug in the sources.
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Getting Started with BibTool![]() |