Will there be 64-bit binaries available for Linux in the future (including iodefines) and/or a simple tar.gz/tar.bz2 package?
Will there be 64-bit binaries available for Linux in the future (including iodefines) and/or a simple tar.gz/tar.bz2 package?
First part is just for convenience and because I think that most dev machines are running 64-bit OSes today.
iodefines/iodefine.h for the various RX devices are currently missing.
The third part is again more or less also just for convenience since on most non-rpm base Linux distributions one needs to install additional tools to handle rpms (alien, rpmextract etc.) which no one normally would use.
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Hello,
Thank you for reaching out to us! Yes, there will be 64-bit binaries available for Linux in the future. The preferred & supported (used by us internally) Linux version however will be Ubuntu, instead of Fedora (as it used to be until now).
I hope that answers your questions. Should you need more help, please feel free to contact us or reply to this message.
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The GNU Tools Support Team