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RE: [reSIProcate] compiles on VxWorks VS6.0



To which C++ standard does the code comply?
Just a question so I can check if our VxWork compiler/environment is able to compile without to much hussle. The VS6 compiler is either non-conformant to any standard or depricated in respect to the latest standards.

Martin.




It is currently known not to compile on VS6 and we do not know how much work
it would be to get it do so. It might not be a large effort. Also, I don't
have any information on vxworks although it does compile on QNX and has
built with gcc-2.95.

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> Is the resiprocate stack known to build on vxworks and/or visual
> studio 6? I am aware that it compiles on VS7 but need a VS6
> compilation. I'm in a experimental phase and need to have a look
> at the stack. If you have a projectfile, please share it with me.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Martin van den Berg