Hello David,
At first, I searched also for Proton binaries but only found sites proposing 
very old versions of Proton. It also depends on the compilers you use and the 
flags which you need to support in your build.
We have built Proton on Linux, Windows and Solaris with the C++ bindings and 
they work fine (with some workarounds). We are currently using 0.12.2
I recommend you post the issues you have in your build because the guys who 
maintain Qpid are highly reactive and helpful.

Regards,
Adel

> From: djen...@telular.com
> To: users@qpid.apache.org
> Subject: Qpid Proton Binaries
> Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2016 18:39:32 +0000
> 
> Hello -
> 
> I have been attempting to use the Proton libraries to access (send/receive 
> messages) the Azure Service Bus.  We have had some issues getting the libs to 
> build correctly using the C++ bindings on both Windows and Linux.  Is there a 
> site that maintains correctly built libs so we don't have to worry with the 
> build process?
> 
> Any help you can offer is greatly appreciated.
> 
> David Jensen
> Systems Architect, Telular Corporation
> 3225 Cumberland Blvd | Suite 300 |Atlanta, GA 30339
> 678-909-4617
> http://www.telular.com
> 

                                          

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