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LINA for Linux apps in OS X, Windows goes open-source

 LINA for Linux apps in OS X, Windows goes open-source
The source code for LINA has been opened and released under the GPL v2. LINA enables Linux binaries to run with the appearance of being native under Windows, Mac, and Linux, without the need to recompile. The tool also provides a thin virtual layer that enables developers to write and compile source code using ordinary Linux tools. This compiled bi...
Published: 9/19/2007 2:08:23 AM
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