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cross platform dynamic dll

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    is there anyway to make a Visual studio sln project for a dynamic dll that i can target to both native windows and my raspberry pi (debian)? i think there is a way with cmake but i am not familiar with the guts of make files. certainly not cross platform methods. i can make pi programs easy enough. there is a template for that. but i can't get the template to have both configurations.

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      is there anyway to make a Visual studio sln project for a dynamic dll that i can target to both native windows and my raspberry pi (debian)? i think there is a way with cmake but i am not familiar with the guts of make files. certainly not cross platform methods. i can make pi programs easy enough. there is a template for that. but i can't get the template to have both configurations.

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      You could create two projects in the solution, one windows and one raspberry. Add the same source code to both projects and you should be able to build both together.

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        You could create two projects in the solution, one windows and one raspberry. Add the same source code to both projects and you should be able to build both together.

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