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Subject: Re: [Boost-users] boost for embedded systems?
From: Andreas Wehrmann (a.wehrmann_at_[hidden])
Date: 2010-10-01 13:14:19
Hello!
The first thing you could do (if you already have the device): Just
try it out.
I'm using the current boost version on an embedded Linux platform with
a m86k/coldfire processor and it runs without any problems (using
thread, program_options, serialization, regex, system, asio and
probably more which I don't remember right now).
My compiler is g++ 4.2.x from CodeSourcery.
Therefore: I don't see a reason why it shouldn't work.
Regards,
Andreas
Zitat von Jeff Graham <Jeff.Graham_at_[hidden]>:
> Hello,
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> I have a Texas Instruments OMAP3 EVM board with an ARMv7 processor and a
> DSP, running Linux with kernel 2.6.32 and cross compiling with
> CodeSourcery's gnu g++ 4.3.3.
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> I would like to know if any of boost is usable on this platform? I am
> most interested in the threading, bind, signals, and asio.
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> I finally found the following page, and although it shows the compiler
> and hints at the platform, it is not obvious about an OMAP/DaVinci
> processor...
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> http://www.boost.org/development/tests/release/developer/summary.html
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> Any info is appreciated. Thanks,
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> JEG
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