RAD Studio Creating your .SO Linux 64bits library in Delphi environment

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Creating your .SO Linux 64bits library in Delphi environment
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If you need create yourself .SO library, try this:
  • Create a new project to Library DLL (MSWindows) in your IDE
  • Add the Linux 64bits platform to your project
  • code your unit to Linux!!! - if dont know Linux environment, hum.... you need study it!!! :(
  • Build all
NOTE: to compile projects in Linux 64bits (or other platform non-MSWindows), you need create a connection definition for this platform in your Project Manager, then:
  • have a Linux 64bits installed in a VM for example if you dont have a new pc with this O.S.
  • with 2 pcs (MSWindows and Linux) in the same network do the connection profile in your IDE
  • the IDE will go import the SDK Linux to your MSWindows pc
  • later, you can add new Linux 64bits platform to your project
  • if need, you can have install the FMXLinux in your RAD.
  • For more info, use your HELP SYSTEM to know how to access Linux platform in your IDE "Linux Application Development"
Pay attention on items:
  • 1 Prerequisites
  • 2 Preparing Your Linux Development Environment
    • 2.1 Installing Linux SDK
    • 2.2 Preparing Your Linux Machine
    • 2.3 Creating a Connection Profile
    • 2.4 Adding the Installed SDK to RAD Studio
    • 2.5 Running PAServer on Linux machine
  • 3 Developing Your Application
Last note:
  • you do not need, nor should you, enter binarys in your application.
  • You can and should use late or dynamic linking whenever possible. So, as does MSWindows and other operating systems.
  • This way, you can, in the future, just update the desired library, and perhaps your own application.

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