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HP Software Transition Kits contain tools and documentation to help you transition from older to newer versions of HP-UX, or from Tru64 UNIX, Linux or Solaris to HP-UX 11i.
The Linux STK assists you with questions such as:
- How can I transition my software from Linux to the latest HP-UX 11i release on Integrity servers?
- How can I take advantage of the new features of the latest HP-UX 11i release?
- Do I want a 32-bit or 64-bit version of my software?
The STK consists of:
- A set of file scanning tools with associated database and information, which check source files, makefiles, and scripts for identifiers that may indicate transition problems. These tools can also identify opportunities for using enhanced HP-UX features.
- A library of reference documents and porting guides
- More reference documents and porting information are available on the
STK Web site
- Man pages (reference pages) or links to man pages on HP Web sites
- A search engine which searches the man pages, impacts and documents
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Prerequisites for using this STK
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You should be familiar with the following:
- The source and target platform operating systems
- Shell scripts
- Web browsers
If you are transitioning source code, your application must already
be running correctly on your source platform.
In addition, you should be familiar with:
- The source code that you are transitioning
- Software development processes (editing, compiling, debugging, and testing)
- The programming language(s) in which your source code is written
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See also
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| For information on transitioning your
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| » Transition Considerations |
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