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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by "Kuketayev, Argyn (Contractor)" <ar...@fanniemae.com> on 2005/04/11 15:32:06 UTC
Is Cross-compilation ok?
Have anybody ever got problems with Cocoon built on Windows and deployed
on Unix/Solaris?
I don't want to store Cocoon's sources in our source code tree. So, I
pre-compile the release then use the package on both Unix and Windows.
So far I didnd't have any issues.
Thanks,
Argyn
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Re: Is Cross-compilation ok?
Posted by Upayavira <uv...@upaya.co.uk>.
Sandor Spruit wrote:
> Kuketayev, Argyn (Contractor) wrote:
>
>> Have anybody ever got problems with Cocoon built on Windows and deployed
>> on Unix/Solaris?
>> I don't want to store Cocoon's sources in our source code tree. So, I
>> pre-compile the release then use the package on both Unix and Windows.
>> So far I didnd't have any issues.
>
>
> Same here with Windows to Linux (CentOS) or Mac OS X. The only thing is
> the configuration of home directories if you wanna mount these, IMHO.
Java is Java. I haven't done precisely what you ask, but I have compiled
Java on Windows and deployed it within Cocoon on Linux.
The only possible issue you might have is line endings - the tgz and zip
versions of Cocoon do them differently. But that shouldn't really cause
any problems.
Try it!
Regards, Upayavira
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Re: Is Cross-compilation ok?
Posted by Sandor Spruit <sa...@cs.uu.nl>.
Kuketayev, Argyn (Contractor) wrote:
> Have anybody ever got problems with Cocoon built on Windows and deployed
> on Unix/Solaris?
> I don't want to store Cocoon's sources in our source code tree. So, I
> pre-compile the release then use the package on both Unix and Windows.
> So far I didnd't have any issues.
Same here with Windows to Linux (CentOS) or Mac OS X. The only thing is
the configuration of home directories if you wanna mount these, IMHO.
Sandor
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