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Re: IDL to C++ compiler [message #7006 is a reply to message #6956] Mon, 16 September 1996 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Tim Patterson is currently offline  Tim Patterson
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Ding Wu wrote:
>
> Not true! Maybe you are confused by their runtime version and the
> stand-alone royalty free routine.
>
> Tim Patterson (tim@raptor.lpl.arizona.edu)wrote: :
> : I'm sure somebody on the newsgroup will correct me if I'm wrong,
> : but I seem to recall a post some time back saying that RSI
> : (the guys who produced IDL) have the capability of converting
> : IDL code into a stand-alone routine (presumably by linking
> : in all the IDL libraries and routines statically?)
> :
> : You may want to email RSI directly and ask them about this.
> :
> : Tim


Well, I used Deja News to search for the thread I was thinking
of:

" Compiling IDL ... ever likey ?"

and this was quoted in it:

"A few thoughts about the (ever-recurring) IDL compiler discussion:

1. One exists for internal use at RSI. When one makes a big
application for redistribution they can create an executable version of
of your application for you. This is quite expensive. The Visible
Human CD is a demonstration of this approach."


I guess you contacted RSI and they said this was innacurate?
Soudns like it would be more expensive than buying some run-time
licenses anyway! :)

Tim
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