Opened 11 years ago
Last modified 6 years ago
#2473 new enhancement
FMU Export Option 32bit/64bit version
Reported by: | Willi Braun | Owned by: | probably noone |
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Priority: | high | Milestone: | Future |
Component: | Backend | Version: | trunk |
Keywords: | Cc: | lars.mikelsons@…, Adeel Asghar |
Description
Currently we just generate a FMU with that bit version that compiler is mode of. But we should allow uses to choose.
Change History (11)
comment:1 by , 11 years ago
comment:2 by , 10 years ago
Milestone: | 1.9.1 → 1.9.2 |
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This ticket was not closed for 1.9.1, which has now been released. It was batch modified for milestone 1.9.2 (but maybe an empty milestone was more appropriate; feel free to change it).
comment:3 by , 10 years ago
Milestone: | 1.9.2 → 1.9.3 |
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Milestone changed to 1.9.3 since 1.9.2 was released.
comment:8 by , 8 years ago
Milestone: | 1.11.0 → 1.12.0 |
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Milestone moved to 1.12.0 due to 1.11.0 already being released.
comment:9 by , 7 years ago
Milestone: | 1.12.0 → Future |
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The milestone of this ticket has been reassigned to "Future".
If you think the issue is still valid and relevant for you, please select milestone 1.13.0 for back-end, code generation and run-time issues, or 2.0.0 for front-end issues.
If you are aware that the problem is no longer present, please select the milestone corresponding to the version of OMC you used to check that, and set the status to "worksforme".
In both cases, a short informative comment would be welcome.
comment:10 by , 6 years ago
Being able to export a 32-bit FMU on 64-bit would be required e.g. to use the FMUs in Vector CANoe, which is a major tool in automotive industry. Sooner or later they will probably also support 64Bit FMUs, but older versions will have to be in the field for many years and should IMHO be supported.
comment:11 by , 6 years ago
The Linux version of OpenModelica can cross-compile for 32-bit Windows, and has been able to for some years. We can also use docker for this cross-compilation which might work on Windows, but I never tested it.
The first thing you would then need to do is setup all the makefiles to cross-compile runtime libraries for the other architectures. I won't do it (too time-consuming).