Hello Kevin,

Yes, it is possible to compile the library on Windows and Linux.
How did you get your linux library - compiled from source or installed  
 from pre-built package?

If you can provide small test example that doesn't work it would be great.

I suppose the example will have just two HPI API calls: saHpiSessionOpen  
and problem one.

        Anton Pak

On Thu, 15 Mar 2012 15:59:46 +0300, kevin barnard <[email protected]>  
wrote:

> Hi !
>
> I have an application working on Windows and now porting it to Linux
>
> For some reason I don't understand after opening a session the next call  
> to
> the library returns INVALID_SESSION
>
> Though it must be something I am doing wrong ( hpi_shell accesses the
> remote system with no problems ) I need to try and debug what I'm doing,
> and as I can't see the difference at present : s it possible to compile  
> the
> library on both Windows and Linux  so it outputs some debug information (
> where ? )  for me to compare and hopefully find what my application
> difference is between Windows and Linux ?
>
> regards
> kevin

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