Forum Post: RE: Host webclient on Linux

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Ø Are Linux *.r and Windows *.r compatible? They are for/in 11.5 But you would still need to package the app on Windows I believe. So you might want to compile there, package the app and then move it to the Linux box. From: a.vanderende [mailto:bounce-avanderende@community.progress.com] Sent: Monday, March 9, 2015 11:10 AM To: TU.OE.General@community.progress.com Subject: [Technical Users - OE General] Host webclient on Linux Host webclient on Linux Thread created by a.vanderende Hi, One of our customers is migrating from 10.2B to 11.5. One of the current servers is a Windows 2003 server which is the host for the Webclient. On this machine, the Windows sources are compiled and the webclient package is created. The main server, where the AppServer is located is a Red Hat Linux server 64bit. On this machine OE11.5 64bit will be installed. The clients will install a OE11.5 Webclient 32bit version. Is it possible that the Linux server will be the host for the webclient package? Are Linux *.r and Windows *.r compatible? So can we get rid of the compile task on Windows? If yes, then we probably need to compile on Linux with a 32bit installation of OE? - Arno Stop receiving emails on this subject. Flag this post as spam/abuse.

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