Hi Frank,
as long as you use gcc on windows, and/or have a separate target for Cygwin, there is no problem with also supporting windows in autotools.
best regards,
René Jansen.
Are there any thoughts on creating a
more portable build system for the C library? On Linux/Unix, a
traditional automake/autoconf solution that supports
cross-compiling usually makes these problems trivial for GCC-based
cross compilers. I started hacking something together that I was
able to use to compile the library for the specific BeagleBone and
Raspberry Pi versions that I was testing.
But I suppose some other systems might do all this and encompass
Windows and other targets as well?
Frank
On 08/22/2013 09:00 AM, Ian Craggs wrote:
Hi Jan,
I can check those libraries later. But, since I created them I
realized that there are several Linux distributions that are
used on the Raspberry Pi, and this library was built with the
one I installed on my Pi, which is Debian I think.
Those libraries don't necessarily work with other Linux
distributions, or even a different version of the same
distribution. The only sure way will be to build the libraries
yourself, I think.
I think we ought to look to getting the Paho MQTT C client
libraries into the Linux distributions.
Ian
On 08/22/2013 12:37 PM, jan.bogaerts@xxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to use the prebuild paho libraries for the
raspberry-pi, but when I want to run the application, it
can't load the libmqttv3c.so lib. When I check the library
with the ldd command, it says that the files aren't shared
executables, so it can't load them as shared libraries. Any
suggestions?
Cheers, Jan.
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