Hello,

On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 8:54 PM, Jeff Hoogland <jeffhoogl...@linux.com> wrote:
> As someone who has never explored the idea of running EFL/Elementary
> libraries on anything other than Linux - what is the current status of
> cross platform support?

Depend :-)

> Is Elementary functional/easily installable on Windows/OSX currently? I
> want to start work on some new tools and I like working with elementary,
> but I want my new work to be cross platform. Is elementary in its current
> form a good choice for this or should I finally cave and start learning my
> way around QT?

There is work underway for having a package manager for Windows, that
will deliver EFL in a good shape on that platform. Adrien Nader is
working on it. There are still a few things I need to fix and add in
elementary for him to complete his task. I hope to have done my part
of the work by end of the year. Once that is done we will have a
pretty good support for Windows that will be easy to test for every
one, but there will still be some additional work needed to have an
accelerated backend with GL or Angle.

For MacOS X, there are interest by at least two contributor over the
last 6 months to fix issue and improve integration of EFL to be able
to run terminology nicely. I am guessing that if you develop your
application for that target, you will need some help for packaging and
bug fixing issue that would not have been detected with terminology.

Finally for BSD, we are lacking people to at least report build issue
on git daily so that we can fix compilation issue as we go. We could
do by having someone help provide a VM for our buildbot, but so far
nobody as stepped in. In my opinion, if we support MacOS X and Linux,
having support for all BSD should be pretty straight forward and
having just a build bot should be enough to have a working stable
solution.

Also I think you do develop with Python, I have absolutely no idea
about python-efl portability and maybe kuuko could answer that.

Have fun,
-- 
Cedric BAIL

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