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Unread 09-12-2008, 14:44
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Re: Anyone install windriver on linux yet?

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Originally Posted by bagawk View Post
I have it installed with ubuntu as host OS. It is not "supported" but seems to be fine.
I'm not quite following what you did, and I consider myself pretty proficient with Linux. What do you mean by "host OS"? Normally when people use the term "host OS", they are talking about virtual machines,.and generally also use the term "guest OS" to describe what the "host OS" is hosting.

As for me, as soon as I get my hands on the compiler suite, I am going to first install it under WINE and play with it that way. After I get it working under Wine with Makefiles, I'll see about running it naively if performance is actually a problem. No sense in spending a couple of days in order to shave 1 second off compile time. Does anyone know much about how the Debugger works? If it uses standard gdb network protocols, we might be able to just use gdb or one of it's graphical interfaces like ddd to be able to debug code under Linux.

Along those lines, does anyone know where to get the compiler suite besides from the kit?