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Compilation for the Linux platform


artem_niko

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Good afternoon!

I ask you to help me figure out the moment of compiling and launching the application under Linux, because this is the first time I have encountered this.

So, there is a Virtualbox virtual machine on which Astra Linux is installed.
I need to develop an application for this OS.
To do this, when creating a project in uniGUI, I used the Apache Module project mode:

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When I try to compile a project, I get the message:

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Then I write the test name:

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Then I run PAServer on Windows:

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And I make a test connection:

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It turns out that it does not work.

In this regard, the question is: how to properly configure the compilation and publication of an application under Linux so that you can copy the compiled file (as I understand it, so file or something) to Astra Linux?

Please help me to finish the setup.

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19 hours ago, Sherzod said:

Hi!
Yes, I looked at this link, but I didn't find anything there that will help me with compiling and publishing an application under Linux. 
The same situation is with Linux demos. I also can't compile due to the fact that the parameters I wrote about in the first post are not configured...

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7 minutes ago, Abaksoft said:

I have'nt try linux. But the unigui documentation seems to be accurate.

Can you see on

> Deployment section

>> Linux

>> Native Apache

 

Did I understand correctly that in order for the Apache Module in the form of a DLL that I compiled for Windows to work under Linux, then you need to install Apache on Linux and then my DLL will run on Linux through Apache installed?

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