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From: j DOT zorko AT att DOT net
To: Gershon Kagan <Gersh-k AT orbotech DOT com>
Cc: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: RE: Thank you!
Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2002 15:45:43 +0000
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Gershon,

We use cl / msdev on Win32, c++ / gcc on Linux, Solaris and OSX, using the same 
approach (make vars).  Also, we usually build for Solaris using the gcc cross-compiler on 
Linux, as our Linux build box is far faster than our Solaris boxes (Netra something or 
other).

Regards,

John

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> 
> > because of it, we can build our code on multiple platforms 
>                                           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> 
> Just curious, do you build with gcc on each platform, or do you use
> normative, native compilers on each platform?  I use make variables to
> execute the Microsoft cl.exe compiler under cygwin, CC on Solaris, and gcc
> on Linux, from the same set of NFS-mounted Makefiles and source code. This
> allows simultaneous builds. Both cmake and imake require configuring a new
> set of Makefiles for each platform.
> 
> Does anyone else do something similar?
> 
> --Gershon Kagan
> Software Team Leader, Technologies Division, Orbotech
> The opinions herein might not be those of Orbotech.


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