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Praise for the Linux Standard Base
“Community-built software and community-built standards
are two sides of the same coin. Standards help ensure that the
freedom to invent, the essence of open source and Linux,
doesn’t compromise the ability to write software that works
together effectively. The LSB is an important set of standards for
the Linux community.”
—Brian Behlendorf, Apache Software Foundation,
CollabNet
“With the recent success of the LSB and the adoption on a
wide scale of the LSB standards, building applications that are
standards-compliant has become a much easier and more necessary
part of the development on Linux as a platform.”
—Jeffrey “Hemos” Bates, Editor,
Slashdot.org
“In the days before the LSB, every change and every
improvement we wanted to make to our Linux product was subject to
somebody saying, ‘But wait! I depend on that!’ The LSB
laid out what interfaces were defined and how they should be used.
Since the LSB was adopted, we have been free to innovate without
fear of breaking somebody else’s assumptions. The success of
the LSB recommended it as the starting point for the U.S.
Department of Defense’s Common Operating Environment (COE)
specification for Linux. Without the LSB, there would be no
COE-certified Red Hat products today.”
—Michael Tiemann, Chief Technology Officer, Red Hat,
Inc.
“As an active LSB member, SUSE LINUX is committed both to
providing customers with standardized Linux technology and to
simplifying ISV’s and IHV’s Linux certification
efforts. The availability of common standards plays a decisive role
in the proliferation of Linux operating systems and applications on
server and client systems worldwide, and we appreciate the LSB
project’s work in developing and promoting these
standards.”
—Markus Rex, General Manager of SUSE LINUX for
Novell
“We are very happy to see the progress of LSB, both in the
definition of the standard and in its broad support. LSB is an
important part of our strategy and MandrakeSoft will continue to
support the efforts of LSB to define a standardized ABI and
encourage ISVs to build and certify to this standard.”
—Francois Bancilhon, Chief Executive Officer,
MandrakeSoft
“The launch of the LSB is a significant development for
the Linux community. For the very first time in history, a common
binary computing environment will be able to be shared across
different systems from different vendors. The LSB will play a
pivotal role in ensuring the proper development of the Linux
market. Sun Wah Linux is excited about this phenomenon and is
dedicated to supporting LSB’s future efforts and
endeavors.”
—Alex Banh, Chief Executive Officer, Sun Wah Linux,
P.R.C.
An initiative of the Free Standards Group, the Linux Standard Base (LSB) is a set of standards designed to increase compatibility among Linux distributions and enable applications to run on any LSB-compliant system. The advent of LSB 2.0 is revolutionary in that it allows ISVs to create “shrink-wrapped software” for the Linux platform much in the same way they already do for Windows.
Written by the team that created the LSB, Building Applications with the Linux Standard Base shows developers how to create, test, and certify software for LSB 2.0 compliance. The book’s hands-on approach lets readers quickly understand how to write Linux applications that are portable across multiple distributions, including those from SuSE, Mandrake, and Solaris. The accompanying CD-ROM contains the full LSB 2.0 specification and the sample program files used in the book.
Coverage includes
LSB coding practices
Software packing and installation issues
UNIX-to-Linux migration tips
Testing Linux distribution and applications for LSB compatibility
Examples of applications using the LSB
Relevant standards for Linux
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