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Re: Other programming languages, built in compiler and an updater. [message #28772 is a reply to message #28771] Thu, 16 September 2010 08:42 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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koldo wrote on Thu, 16 September 2010 02:19

jerson wrote on Thu, 16 September 2010 08:13

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Is there a way to tell TheIDE that I want to compile for WIN32 but LINUX

Relevant question. How do you folks build the app for either Linux or Win? Compile on the relevant platform or use some compile time switches? How do you do it?

Hello Jerson

I think it is a matter of the compiler used. MinGW and MSC generates code for Windows. Gcc in Linux generates code for Linux.

If you would get a compiler that could generate code for Linux or Windows just changing a flag, TheIDE would handle it well.


Could you post an example, please? I couldn't make it produce binary for Windows on Linux (without installing TheIDE under Wine).


Regards,
Novo
 
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