Hey Pau,

We didn't test on all of these operating systems, but the biggest
problem is generally boost. If boost supports the target platform,
it's pretty safe to state that Wt will run on it.

Best regards,
Wim.

2010/4/2 Pau Garcia i Quiles <[email protected]>:
> Hello,
>
> I was talking about Wt on another mailing list and I have been asked
> whether Wt runs on real-time platforms (RTLinux, VxWorks, QNX,
> Integrity, etc). I do not know. There is some information at
> http://redmine.webtoolkit.eu/wiki/wt/Wt_embedded but it's not what I
> was looking for.
>
> Maybe we can compile a list of platforms (operating system, compiler,
> C++ library, that kind of stuff) where we know Wt runs, then add it to
> the wiki.
>
> I'll start: I've tried on Windows XP (Visual C++ 2008, Microsoft C++
> runtime), Linux (gcc and libc) and Mac OS (XCode). Nothing exciting, I
> know.
>
> --
> Pau Garcia i Quiles
> http://www.elpauer.org
> (Due to my workload, I may need 10 days to answer)
>
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