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  • P Phil Harding

    I realise that I may be hung drawn and quartered for this one ;), but does anyone have any recomendations for a C++ compiler/Dev env that will work on Unix (Sun) and/or Linux (Mepis)? Fortuneatly/Unfortuneatly I have a project from my client to write a cross platform/portable database application for Windows and Unix, I mentioned that I'd never developed for Unix before, and he confidently replied that he was sure I'd manage :doh: hey ho Phil Harding.
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    Cedric Moonen
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    In addition to tht other answers, if you need to do a program with a Graphical User Interface, you can have a look at wxWidgets[^]. It is quite similar to the MFC and is cross-platform.

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      gcc/g++ or VisualAge C++ http://www-306.ibm.com/software/awdtools/vacpp/ Last time I wrote for unix I did most of my development on a windows box using Visual Studio and ftp'd the files to the unix box and compiled with g++. It was all a non gui backend processing app so I just stayed with standard C++, templates and all that jazz. No issues at all.

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      Phil Harding
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      Thanks for that, did you use an STL or boost?, if STL which one? Phil Harding.
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      • P Phil Harding

        Thanks for that, did you use an STL or boost?, if STL which one? Phil Harding.
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        toxcct
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        Phil Harding wrote:

        did you use an STL or boost?

        STL forever...

        Phil Harding wrote:

        if STL which one?

        hm, how to know that ?


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        • P Phil Harding

          I realise that I may be hung drawn and quartered for this one ;), but does anyone have any recomendations for a C++ compiler/Dev env that will work on Unix (Sun) and/or Linux (Mepis)? Fortuneatly/Unfortuneatly I have a project from my client to write a cross platform/portable database application for Windows and Unix, I mentioned that I'd never developed for Unix before, and he confidently replied that he was sure I'd manage :doh: hey ho Phil Harding.
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          Ryan Roberts
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          If its a database application. A nice portable C++ DB layer is DTL[^]. ORM via templates, very sweet. Ryan

          O fools, awake! The rites you sacred hold Are but a cheat contrived by men of old, Who lusted after wealth and gained their lust And died in baseness—and their law is dust. al-Ma'arri (973-1057)

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          • P Phil Harding

            Thanks for that, did you use an STL or boost?, if STL which one? Phil Harding.
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            L_u_r_k_e_r
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            I used STL. Just trying to remember which one... I think it was STLPort. http://www.stlport.org/

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            • P Phil Harding

              I realise that I may be hung drawn and quartered for this one ;), but does anyone have any recomendations for a C++ compiler/Dev env that will work on Unix (Sun) and/or Linux (Mepis)? Fortuneatly/Unfortuneatly I have a project from my client to write a cross platform/portable database application for Windows and Unix, I mentioned that I'd never developed for Unix before, and he confidently replied that he was sure I'd manage :doh: hey ho Phil Harding.
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              Brigg Thorp
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              I just download Sun Studio 11[^] from Sun's web site. It handles C, C++, and believe it or not...Fortran. It's now free as well. I haven't had time to install it yet. Oh...supported Unix/Linux versions are Solaris 8, 9, and 10, SuSE ES 9, and Red Hat ES 4. Regards, Brigg Thorp Senior Software Engineer Timex Corporation

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              • P Phil Harding

                I realise that I may be hung drawn and quartered for this one ;), but does anyone have any recomendations for a C++ compiler/Dev env that will work on Unix (Sun) and/or Linux (Mepis)? Fortuneatly/Unfortuneatly I have a project from my client to write a cross platform/portable database application for Windows and Unix, I mentioned that I'd never developed for Unix before, and he confidently replied that he was sure I'd manage :doh: hey ho Phil Harding.
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                Bassam Abdul Baki
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                Try Dev-C++[^]. "If only one person knows the truth, it is still the truth." - Mahatma Gandhi Web - Blog - RSS - Math

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                • R Ryan Roberts

                  If its a database application. A nice portable C++ DB layer is DTL[^]. ORM via templates, very sweet. Ryan

                  O fools, awake! The rites you sacred hold Are but a cheat contrived by men of old, Who lusted after wealth and gained their lust And died in baseness—and their law is dust. al-Ma'arri (973-1057)

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                  Phil Harding
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                  Ryan Roberts wrote:

                  A nice portable C++ DB layer is DTL[^].

                  Thanks Ryan, that looks pretty cool Phil Harding.
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                  • R Ryan Roberts

                    If its a database application. A nice portable C++ DB layer is DTL[^]. ORM via templates, very sweet. Ryan

                    O fools, awake! The rites you sacred hold Are but a cheat contrived by men of old, Who lusted after wealth and gained their lust And died in baseness—and their law is dust. al-Ma'arri (973-1057)

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                    Nemanja Trifunovic
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                    I used DTL in one project and have mixed feelings about it. Just too many compiler warnings :suss:


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                    • P Phil Harding

                      I realise that I may be hung drawn and quartered for this one ;), but does anyone have any recomendations for a C++ compiler/Dev env that will work on Unix (Sun) and/or Linux (Mepis)? Fortuneatly/Unfortuneatly I have a project from my client to write a cross platform/portable database application for Windows and Unix, I mentioned that I'd never developed for Unix before, and he confidently replied that he was sure I'd manage :doh: hey ho Phil Harding.
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                      Nemanja Trifunovic
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                      For Unix/Linux develoment, I simply use gvim and g++, although some people recommend Code::Blocks[^] as well.


                      My programming blahblahblah blog. If you ever find anything useful here, please let me know to remove it.

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                        I used DTL in one project and have mixed feelings about it. Just too many compiler warnings :suss:


                        My programming blahblahblah blog. If you ever find anything useful here, please let me know to remove it.

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                        Yeah, I had some nasty concurrency problems in an early version, SQL being executed out of order when using a supposedly thread safe object. Still I've never found anything comparable for C++, and it is a big timesaver, as well as enabling some elegant DB code. Ryan

                        O fools, awake! The rites you sacred hold Are but a cheat contrived by men of old, Who lusted after wealth and gained their lust And died in baseness—and their law is dust. al-Ma'arri (973-1057)

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                        • P Phil Harding

                          I realise that I may be hung drawn and quartered for this one ;), but does anyone have any recomendations for a C++ compiler/Dev env that will work on Unix (Sun) and/or Linux (Mepis)? Fortuneatly/Unfortuneatly I have a project from my client to write a cross platform/portable database application for Windows and Unix, I mentioned that I'd never developed for Unix before, and he confidently replied that he was sure I'd manage :doh: hey ho Phil Harding.
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                          Alvaro Mendez
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                          Phil Harding wrote:

                          for a C++ compiler/Dev env that will work on Unix (Sun) and/or Linux (Mepis)?

                          Well since no one's said it yet, how about Java! :):rolleyes:


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                          • P Phil Harding

                            I realise that I may be hung drawn and quartered for this one ;), but does anyone have any recomendations for a C++ compiler/Dev env that will work on Unix (Sun) and/or Linux (Mepis)? Fortuneatly/Unfortuneatly I have a project from my client to write a cross platform/portable database application for Windows and Unix, I mentioned that I'd never developed for Unix before, and he confidently replied that he was sure I'd manage :doh: hey ho Phil Harding.
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                            Jeremy Falcon
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                            Free and great to use... http://www.kdevelop.org/[^] Jeremy Falcon

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                            • P Phil Harding

                              I realise that I may be hung drawn and quartered for this one ;), but does anyone have any recomendations for a C++ compiler/Dev env that will work on Unix (Sun) and/or Linux (Mepis)? Fortuneatly/Unfortuneatly I have a project from my client to write a cross platform/portable database application for Windows and Unix, I mentioned that I'd never developed for Unix before, and he confidently replied that he was sure I'd manage :doh: hey ho Phil Harding.
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                              John Fisher
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                              I've never had to do a cross-platform job, but if I did, I'd check to see if MainSoft[^] was had the tools I needed. John
                              "You said a whole sentence with no words in it, and I understood you!" -- my wife as she cries about slowly becoming a geek.

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                              • P Phil Harding

                                I realise that I may be hung drawn and quartered for this one ;), but does anyone have any recomendations for a C++ compiler/Dev env that will work on Unix (Sun) and/or Linux (Mepis)? Fortuneatly/Unfortuneatly I have a project from my client to write a cross platform/portable database application for Windows and Unix, I mentioned that I'd never developed for Unix before, and he confidently replied that he was sure I'd manage :doh: hey ho Phil Harding.
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                                Douglas Troy
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                                I realize you've had many answers to your question, so I thought I'd throw my 'hat' into the ring. I did a small crossplatform program that was used on Windows and Linux (Mandrake). I downloaded Dev C++[^], installed several different frameworks, and ended up using wxWidgets[^] (formally wxWindows). In less than an hour, I had the entire IDE, compiler and framework installed, a small test application developed and ported between the two systems. If I had to do this again, I would go exactly that same route.


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                                • P Phil Harding

                                  I realise that I may be hung drawn and quartered for this one ;), but does anyone have any recomendations for a C++ compiler/Dev env that will work on Unix (Sun) and/or Linux (Mepis)? Fortuneatly/Unfortuneatly I have a project from my client to write a cross platform/portable database application for Windows and Unix, I mentioned that I'd never developed for Unix before, and he confidently replied that he was sure I'd manage :doh: hey ho Phil Harding.
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                                  Daniel Turini
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                                  I know, you asked for C++, but since someone already suggested Java... From the Churchdown Parish Magazine: "Would the Congregation please note that the bowl at the back of the Church, labelled 'For The Sick,' is for monetary donations only."

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                                  • P Phil Harding

                                    I realise that I may be hung drawn and quartered for this one ;), but does anyone have any recomendations for a C++ compiler/Dev env that will work on Unix (Sun) and/or Linux (Mepis)? Fortuneatly/Unfortuneatly I have a project from my client to write a cross platform/portable database application for Windows and Unix, I mentioned that I'd never developed for Unix before, and he confidently replied that he was sure I'd manage :doh: hey ho Phil Harding.
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                                    Phil Harding
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                                    Thanks for all the great answers everybody :) Phil Harding.
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