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Hi Frashad,

 

Linux support for Delphi in Fall:

Does it mean that Unigui will work on Linux without any changes on your side ? or  will you have some adaptation for  Unigui, and therefore some other delays?.

Because there are talking about the scope below. Does Unigui enters in this scope ?

thanks for your reply.

 

eric 

 

Apache modules in WebBroker and support for DataSnap and EMS
FireDAC Linux database access
Linux platform support for console apps with IoT support
We will formally support Ubuntu Server & RedHat Enterprise. We will extend the formally supported Linux distributions list over time as demand dictates
Windows based IDE with cross-compiler, deploy and debug via PAServer
Linux compilers will be for Intel 64-bit server, LLVM-based and ARC-enabled

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Hi Frashad,

 

Linux support for Delphi in Fall:

Does it mean that Unigui will work on Linux without any changes on your side ? or  will you have some adaptation for  Unigui, and therefore some other delays?.

Because there are talking about the scope below. Does Unigui enters in this scope ?

thanks for your reply.

 

eric 

 

Apache modules in WebBroker and support for DataSnap and EMS

FireDAC Linux database access

Linux platform support for console apps with IoT support

We will formally support Ubuntu Server & RedHat Enterprise. We will extend the formally supported Linux distributions list over time as demand dictates

Windows based IDE with cross-compiler, deploy and debug via PAServer

Linux compilers will be for Intel 64-bit server, LLVM-based and ARC-enabled

 

Hi,

 

Porting uniGUI to Linux will be a major change for us and will take some time.

 

On your side you may need to change things:

 

1) Native Delphi Components which are not compatible with Linux. (Such as ADO)

2) Parts of code in your application which directly use Windows API.

3) Third party components which are not compatible or are not ported to Linux by their vendors. (Such as reporting tools)

 

Other than above your app should be able to run on Linux with no or minor modifications.

 

Thanks

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A good News : Linux = Yes

Here is what ATANAS popov @ EMB Saïd :

"I am even happier with the team’s decision to support the Linux development and push forward as aggressively as possible without compromising on quality. This is based on many, many customer and partner discussions. "

http://community.embarcadero.com/article/news/16416-product-roadmap-update?utm_source=cgeb&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter&utm_term=ww-en&utm_content=160630-weekly-nl

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Thanks Abaksoft.

 

I do not think it's good news.
Basically :
- Embarcadero will work with subcontractors rather than employees (which are currently dismissed)
- Embarcadero will develop fewer tools than before, but integrate third-party tools
- Embarcadero will invest its money in advertising rather than in R&D

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