Can someone help me with some configuration issues. I have a large package written in C for a variety of Unix platforms. This package has also been ported to MPE to support our MPE customer base. It has always been a long and drawnout process porting to MPE. However, we have just moved to 5.5, and I was considering the Posix capabilities herein. Ideally, I would like to compile and link my package in the posix environment, and for our customer base to take those executables and run them in either the posix or native environment. This would turn our MPE porting platform into just another Unix machine. A number of questions, 1. I have noticed from searching this mailing list that there is gcc, gdb and emacs support in the 5.5 posix layer. Where would I get them, and how reliable are they? 2. If I do use the gcc to compile and link my package, can the resulting executables only run in the posix layer? Or can they also be run in the native MPE? 3. When we migrated to 5.5, we took our existing HP/C compiler (from version 4) with us (as HP wanted an excessive figure to upgrade to the latest C compiler). Can we use the native C tools from the posix environment to build our package? Lastly, an open question. Has anyone else any suggestions, tips or help they can offer with a project as described above? Ian Collins. KIWIPLAN NZ.