> Lachezar Dobrev a écrit :
>
> You may have a look at wtl using visual studio or evc4, it works quite well.
> Noël
  Yeah. Done that.
  This works, but let me point out that it's designed to run under
Windows, which although acceptable in the long run is something I
would like to avoid. I would like to develop exclusively using open
stuff. No harm meant!
  Actually apart from this small set back the device manufacturers
provide a 'profile' for EVC4 for the actual device hardware.

  Speaking of which...

  Is there a license-guru on the list?
  Recently I saw, that GCC is switching to GLPv3, is CeGCC following?

  Does that mean I can not develop closed-source, or commercial
applications with that?

2008/12/18 noel frankinet <noel.franki...@skynet.be>:
>>
>>  Dear list members,
>>  I apologise for the lenghty introduction, please bear with me until the
>> end.
>>
>>  Recently I am exploring various options for developing a
>> company-internal application for a mobile hand-held data terminal,
>> that will act as a very limited mobile workstation for the
>> Road-Warrior employees. These will connect with an in-house developed
>> server.
>>
>>  I found out, that finding a good open Java solution is practically
>> unfindable, which is bad, since our team is entirely Java oriented, as
>> is the back-end server.
>>
>>  I also evaluated Python-CE (http://pythonce.sourceforge.net/), which
>> seemed to be a good candidate. However a number of incompatibilities
>> with our devices left that in an undecidable state.
>>
>>  I also found out, that 'Embedded Visual C++' was able to produce
>> executables for the particular hardware we are expected to use. The
>> hardware manufacturer actually provides a 'profile' for the device.
>>
>>  I decided to evaluate cegcc too.
>>  I am using Ubuntu for testing, downloaded the
>> mandriva-cegcc-cegcc-0.51.0.tar.gz, extracted it, added the path
>> entries.
>>  I was able to successfully compile the fibo example (also got the
>> mentioned warning).
>>  The result however was surprising. The executables were different
>> (quite) from the ones provided for comparison. Secondly neither these,
>> nor the demonstrative ones could be run on the device.
>>  Well... To be honest I can see, that the sources in the page and the
>> attached fibo.c are different in the first place. Also I failed to
>> copy the appropriate DLLs to the device. There was also a problem with
>> the fact, that I did not have a memory card in the device, and there
>> was no 'Compact Flash' device, and I could not create a directory with
>> that name.
>>
>>  However!
>>  Even after I copied the 3 DLLs: cegcc.dll, cegccthrd.dll and
>> libstdc++.dll the executables could not run.
>>  The actual error:
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Fatal Application Error
>>> Application f.exe has
>>> performed an illegal
>>> operation and will be shut
>>> down. If the problem
>>> persists contact the
>>> program vendor.
>>>
>>> Program: f.exe
>>> Exception: 0xC0000005
>>> Address: 013AE6B0
>>>
>>
>>  The same message (apart from the file name) happens with fibo.exe,
>> f_.exe (compiled by me), fibo_.exe (compiled by me). Even the
>> exception number and the address are the same.
>>  The ones I compiled successfully create a file named fibo.txt in
>> \Temp, but still crash.
>>
>>  *Hardware*:
>>
>>>
>>> Mobile Compia (now M3 Mobile) M3 Green
>>> Intel ARM920T-PXA27x
>>> Microsoft(R) Windows(R) CE Version 5.00
>>> http://www.m3mobile.co.kr/en/product/m3green.php
>>>
>>
>>  I am pretty new at Windows CE, and I feel seriously frustrated.
>>  I am a seasoned Java developer, but Java is seriously
>> under-supported on this device.
>>
>>
>>  Hoping for a brief moment of success at last...
>>
>>
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