Bo Berglund wrote:
On Sat, 01 Sep 2007 05:23:18 -0600, Karl Larsen
<k5di(a)zianet.com>
wrote:
> Bo Berglund wrote:
>
>> 1) Is it possible to cross-compile on Linux 32 bit to produce an
>> executable for the 64bit architecture Linux as well as 32 bit?
>>
>>
>>
> In Linux Bo, if you want to write in 64 bit you load the version of
> Fedora 7 that is totally 64 bit. This is the f7 x86-64 distribution and
> different than Microsoft, you can download this free. Then you can
> compile in C or C++ with 64 bit. No need to cross/compile.
>
>
Yes, I understand that in 64bit Linux you would be able to compile for
the 64bit platform....
But our development machines are mostly (95%) Windows 32bit systems
and I had in mind to use VirtualPC in order to have the developers
running Linux on their own Windows machines for compiles etc.
Then we would use a single hardware Linux machine for actual testing.
Unfortunately VirtualPC2007 does not support loading anything else
than 32 bit operating systems into a virtual machine, so we are left
with that. We use VPC2007 a lot for testing purposes, so we are
comfortable with that system except for the 64bit support (or lack
thereof).
Bo Berglund
Hi Bo, sorry but I am ignorant about Windows. I have been just Linux
for many years. Each year Linux seems to get better. That doesn't seem
to hold for Windows. I think WindowsXP with all the updates is a pretty
good operating system. Vista seems to have been an error.
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Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
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