Hi UNIXers,
I'm working on a port of a very large C++ project from Windows to Unix.
The aim is to get the system running successfully under HP-UX 11i. The
application is multithreaded and runs as a service under Windows and as
a daemon under Unix. The application uses the 3rd party libraries boost,
CenterPoint XML, OTL++ and libodbc++. It currently interacts with SQL
Server and Oracle databases.
I have to say that I'm definitively not a Unix person; my skills are in
the Windows arena. Even so I have managed to convert the code
successfully so that it runs fine under Linux RH8 and RH9 (compiled
using GCC 3.2). However, I'm extremely frustrated to find that I have a
major problem with the software under HP-UX: it seems to CORE dump after
running for "some time" (typically 2 - 3hrs).
I simply don't know enough about HP-UX and urgently need someone assist
me. The skills that I'm seeking are:
- HP9000/HP-UX 11i
- C++
- STL, pthread (or even better boost::thread)
- GCC and GDB
One word of caution: the HP9000 machine I'm using for testing is located
in the USA and Internet access is relatively slow. I have managed using
an X-client, but response times make this a fairly impracticable option.
I'd love to hear from anyone who might be interested.
Peter Hug
Warehouse Optimization LLC
Phone +64-6-8354933