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Compile for Solaris?

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 5:15 pm
by shunyun
Hi folks, newbie here, going through the 30 day trial. Coming from background in C++, Java, PERL, C#. Currently use Activestate Perldev for compiling cross-platform utilities, but I'm looking to build a large enterprise management application, so I'm evaluating Revolution. Looking to build desktop GUI's for all platforms; Rev seems a winner for that. But for the back-end processing, I'm not sure if I can do this with Rev. Specifically, I want to provide my servers for Windows, Linux, and Solaris platforms.

So.

Anybody know how to compile Rev apps for Solaris? I see a check-box for Linux, but the Solaris options are not enabled.

Thanks,

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 6:30 pm
by Mark
Dear shunyun,

IIRC, Rev 2.2 (it might also be 2.0.1 or 2.2.1) was the last version that included an engine for Solaris. Rev 2.6.5 is the last version that is theoretically able to create standalones for Solaris, using the 2.2 engine.

I myself am very much interested in engines for Solaris and FreeBSD, but I don't expect these engines to become available anytime soon. You could ask support for it and if you do please include my name as a supporter of your request.

RunRev might be willing to sell you a license and additionally give you an older version that includes a Solaris engine. Note that the Solaris engine is incompatible with Rev 2.7 and later.

Best regards,

Mark

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 8:11 pm
by shunyun
Mark wrote:IIRC, Rev 2.2 (it might also be 2.0.1 or 2.2.1) was the last version that included an engine for Solaris. Rev 2.6.5 is the last version that is theoretically able to create standalones for Solaris, using the 2.2 engine.
Mark
Thanks for the quick reply, Mark. I'm still evaluating, so I obviously can't get anything that a paying customer couldn't. It actually concerns me that you aren't able to get cooperation from RunRev; are they difficult to work with or has this just been a low priority for you?

I'm a bit concerned that I couldn't find this answer from their website or documentation and, for that matter, that the Solaris option is still showing in the current product. Is RunRev slow to maintain their documentation or is this info available only to registered users?

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 8:16 pm
by Mark
Dear shunyun,

I haven't said that RunRev isn't co-operative. However, a request from one single person to compile Revolution for two more operating systems apparently isn't enough to get it done. If there is sufficient interest from Revolution's use base, RunRev Ltd might decide to release Revolution for Solaris and FreeBSD.

Best,

Mark

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 8:36 pm
by shunyun
Mark wrote:I haven't said that RunRev isn't co-operative.
Mark
Ah, I misinterpreted. Thanks for the clarification. I'm just poking a stick at the product, kicking the tires. It's not a deal breaker, certainly; I'm just trying to figure out what tools/systems I can replace with Revolution.

If and when I do buy, I'll certainly make that request and include your recommendation.
Thank you, Mark.

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 8:48 pm
by shunyun
Mark wrote: RunRev might be willing to sell you a license and additionally give you an older version that includes a Solaris engine. Note that the Solaris engine is incompatible with Rev 2.7 and later.
looking back over your original reply made me think more...
If I were to get an older version for use on Solaris, what functionality would I be missing? I'm thinking of this for creation of workhorse utilities, such as automation and polling, but no need for a GUI. Would I have to use the older IDE?