
29-07-2014, 12:31
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Re: WindRiver gone for 2015?
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Originally Posted by JohnM
So if this nis correct and C++ development chnages from Windriver C++ to Eclipse. does that mean developing for C++ and deploying the code would no longer requiring Windows and being able to use Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux distributions?
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From https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-30419
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The "tool chain" is referring to the compiler tools that are used for C++. There is a linux and windows version of them out of the box, but WPI is only supporting the windows version to start with. They have plans to test and possibly support the linux version time permitting. They also have an experimetnal mac version that may also be available, time permitting.
Java should not matter where you run it, but currently you have to download and build your own java 8 for all 3 platforms, so windows (with the toolchain) is the current supported platform.
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