AIX® Toolbox for Linux® Applications contains a collection of open
source and GNU software built for AIX IBM Systems. These tools provide
the basis of the development environment of choice for many Linux
application developers. All the tools are packaged using the easy to
install RPM format. There is a strong affinity between Linux and AIX for
applications. The AIX operating system (OS) has a long history of
standards compliance and it is generally straightforward to rebuild
Linux applications for AIX. The AIX Toolbox for Linux Applications
demonstrates the strong affinity between Linux and AIX operating
systems.
Uses of AIX Toolbox for Linux Applications:
Uses of AIX Toolbox for Linux Applications:
- Build and package Linux applications for use on AIX
- Run Gnome and KDE desktops
- Run other popular software commonly found in Linux distributions
- Manage open source software using the popular RPM package management system
- Develop new applications for the AIX OS using GNU and Linux application development tools
- Application Development - gcc, g++, gdb, rpm, cvs, automake, autoconf, libtool, bison, flex, gettext
- Desktop Environments - Gnome and KDE
- GNU base utilities - gawk, m4, indent, sed, tar, diffutils, findutils, grep, coreutils
- Programming Languages - guile, python, tcl/tk, rep-gtk
- System Utilities - emacs, vim, bzip2, gzip, git, elm, ncftp, rsync, wget, lsof, less, samba, zip, unzip, zoo
- Graphics Applications - ImageMagick, transfig, xfig, xpdf, ghostscript, gv, mpage,Gimp
- Libraries - ncurses, readline, libtiff, libpng, libjpeg, slang, fnlib, db, gtk+, qt
- System Shells - bash, tcsh, zsh
- Window Managers - metacity, enlightenment
No comments:
Post a Comment