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Re: Compile for Unix on Windows?!?!?!? [message #38328 is a reply to message #38288] |
Mon, 10 December 2012 18:10   |
lectus
Messages: 329 Registered: September 2006 Location: Brazil
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I dual boot Windows and Linux, so I develop on both platforms.
But there are other alternatives:
1) Run Linux U++ and Windows U++ under Wine and compile for both.
2) Run Windows and compile for Windows. Run Linux inside VirtualBox and compile there for Linux.
Virtual machines are good option. They provide a clean, isolated development environment. You can test for example different linux distributions and see how your application behaves.
You can support for example:
Windows x86/x64
Linux x84/x64 .deb, .rpm, .taz.gz packages.
In this case definitely go for Virtual Machines!
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