Thread overview
DMC++ for Linux
Jun 20, 2010
SableteethHamster
Jun 23, 2010
bitkeep
Jun 23, 2010
Walter Bright
Jul 09, 2010
SableteethHamster
Jul 11, 2010
Walter Bright
June 20, 2010
Hi, all!
Has someone knows - is it possible to write an application for Windows and
then port it onto Linux using the Digtal Mars C++ compiler?
Thanks for your attention!



June 23, 2010
于 Sun, 20 Jun 2010 20:56:31 +0300
"SableteethHamster" <wf747@ukr.net> 写道:

> Hi, all!
> Has someone knows - is it possible to write an application for
> Windows and then port it onto Linux using the Digtal Mars C++
> compiler? Thanks for your attention!
> 
> 
> 

It's complicated. It depends what's used in your application, not only the compiler.
June 23, 2010
SableteethHamster wrote:
> Hi, all!
> Has someone knows - is it possible to write an application for Windows and then port it onto Linux using the Digtal Mars C++ compiler?
> Thanks for your attention!

If you're asking for a version of DMC++ that is for Linux, there isn't one. If you're asking to be able to port code developed with DMC++ to Linux, yes, that's possible and I do it every day!
July 09, 2010
Thanks for explanation.....
I hoped that DMC is a crossplatform compiler.

Thank you. :(

By the way - why DMC still doesn't  work on Linux - what's the matter? I think Qt + DMC will be sounds good. Am I wrong?

Sincerelly, Hamster.


"Walter Bright" <newshound2@digitalmars.com> ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????: news:hvtdm4$1fmi$2@digitalmars.com...
> SableteethHamster wrote:
>> Hi, all!
>> Has someone knows - is it possible to write an application for Windows
>> and then port it onto Linux using the Digtal Mars C++ compiler?
>> Thanks for your attention!
>
> If you're asking for a version of DMC++ that is for Linux, there isn't one. If you're asking to be able to port code developed with DMC++ to Linux, yes, that's possible and I do it every day!


July 11, 2010
SableteethHamster wrote:
> Thanks for explanation.....
> I hoped that DMC is a crossplatform compiler.
> 
> Thank you. :(
> 
> By the way - why DMC still doesn't  work on Linux - what's the matter?
> I think Qt + DMC will be sounds good. Am I wrong?


It could be done, it's just that there isn't much customer interest for it.