gnupic: Re: [gnupic] RE: [PIC] Mini Howto: Microchip tools under Linux with Wine
Subject:
Re: [gnupic] RE: [PIC] Mini Howto: Microchip tools under Linux with Wine
From:
Jeff ####@####.####
Date:
10 Sep 2005 21:03:07 +0100
Message-Id: <200509102003.j8AK3D6o001626@ylpvm25.prodigy.net>
On Saturday 10 September 2005 11:37 am, Rob Hamerling wrote:
> Thanks for trying, but who cares (apart from you apparently)?
Anyone who'd like to compile it on another platform. A big advantage of open
source is that people *can* twiddle with the code, and not have to rely on
pre-compiled binaries. How many people is that? I dunno, but I doubt I'm the
only one.
>
> a compiler with which I can build a Linux, an OS/2 and a W32 executable.
> Can GCC do that?
I regularly compile the same source code for either Linux or Windows (using
mingw32). I believe a backend for OS/2 exists, but I've never used it.
However, OS/2 users have compiled my source code without any problems.
So, in a word, yes.
> I'll have a look at the proper typing, maybe I can specify better
> compiler options. I already made some effort to remove case issues with
> Linux, and I'll try to remove 'm all!
That would be great.
It's not a big issue for me though, since I don't have a Wisp programmer. I
just wanted to borrow some ideas for a related project I'm working on.
Thanks,
Jeff