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Portability of the Parma Polyhedra LibraryMaximum portability is one of the objectives of the Parma Polyhedra Library. For this reason, the library is written following international standards (C++, C, Prolog and so forth), using sophisticate configuration tools (Autoconf, Automake, Libtool), based on widely available components (such as the GMP library), and with the help of an extensive test-suite we use for regression testing.Nonetheless, the development of the PPL mostly takes place on systems that are based on the IA-32 and x86_64 architectures and run variants of the GNU/Linux operating system. Thus, while we make every possible effort to ensure portability at release time, we cannot guarantee this for the Git master's head revision. Here is a list of platforms where, at some stage, we have seen the head revision of the library to pass `make check'. If you want to use the PPL on other architectures and/or other operating systems we will be glad to work with you in order to fix the problems that may arise.
Please, help us keep this list as up-to-date as possible: if you have tried to build and install PPL on a system not listed here, do send us a note regarding your experience, be it positive or negative. [Page last updated on April 14, 2009, 07:51:14.] |
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