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<H2><A NAME="SEC26" HREF="hacking_toc.html#SEC26">Porting and Multiple Interfaces</A></H2>

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In theory, it is possible to compile multiple interfaces into a single
<I>Xconq</I> program, but this would be hard at best.  They would have to
be multiplexed appropriately and not conflict anywhere in the address
space.  Sometimes this is intrinsically impossible; how could you
compile the Mac and X interfaces into the same program, and would the
result be a Mac application, a Unix program, or what?

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