Hi Julian,
What distributions of Linux do you have? Our Linux installer should work for both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. Did you try to install with no luck?
Please keep me posted.
Cheers, Alon Sapozhnikov. Support Specialist.
Hi Alon, thank you very much for the quick response. I should give some more details. We have a 64-bit Debian (KDE Plasma 5) Linux distribution that is used for development. I have installed Isolator++ on this system and the examples are running fine. In this environment we are developing an application for a 32-bit embedded system. Therefore, the compiled application is 32-bit. To test with Isolator++ I would need to link the libisolator.a or libisolator.so to the mentioned application. However, those libraries are 64-bit since they were installed on a 64-bit Linux system with the isolatorpp_4.1.3-0_amd64.deb provided by Typemock. So linking is currently not possible. Is there a way to tell the installer to install a 32-bit version? In the end, the unit test will run under the 64-bit Linux system but with the 32-bit application. Cheers, Julian
Now I understand the question, thank you for the detailed information.
Unfortunately, we don't currently have support for 32-bit distributions as we haven't had any requests for it until now. I'm putting this request in our RoadMap but I can't give an estimation about the time it will take. Cheers, Alon Sapozhnikov. Support Specialist.
For a test run I achieved to compile our project as 64-bit version and successfully used Isolator++ (advantages look really promising). However, the final build will be 32-bit (the whole toolchain and CI is configured therefore).
I saw that you are advertising Works on Windows 32 and 64 bit with Microsoft VC compilers. So I guess 32-bit version exists only for Windows and not Linux, correct? Thank you very much. Regards, Julian
Hi Julian, You are correct, we don't have a specific 32 bit installer, but our windows installer gives the ability to build and run 32 bit tests too. Cheers, Alon Sapozhnikov. Support Specialist.
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