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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.

ArchitectureOperating 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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