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Re: cross compile from win32 to Linux [message #12997 is a reply to message #12977] Tue, 04 December 2007 13:36 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Andy2222 is currently offline  Andy2222
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Thx for the infos, that was what i was afraid of. Seems realy working cross compilers + ide is still at the state it was 10 yea hrs ago Crying or Very Sad

At least we have MinGW Smile

I guess i will have to work on windows and simply setup a second compile environment on my remote linux server.

At least im happy i stumbled around Ultimate++ i cant wait to test out the UI and Container stuff Razz
Im also surprised how easy UTF-8 vs WideChar's are handled, i still have nightmares working on a directshow project with mixed interfaces.

PS: What is the recommend way to have 16 byte aligned memory for a container or all internal storage? Need this for propper SSE intrinsics? The silly way was always globaly override new... and route it to _aligned_malloc or use my own stl aligned_allocator.

[Updated on: Tue, 04 December 2007 13:39]

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