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GeoExpress 7 SDK now available

June 4th, 2008 by

This week, LizardTech released the latest version of it’s GeoExpress SDK — a set of C++ libraries designed to make it easy for developers to add MrSID and JPEG 2000 support to their applications. Aside from the usual round of bug fixes and such, the big draw for this release is the number of platforms we’re now (some might say “finally”) supporting:

Windows

  • Win32, VC7.1/32-bit
  • Win32, VC8/32-bit
  • Win32, VC8/64-bit
  • Win32, VC9/32-bit
  • Win32, VC9/64-bit

Linux

  • RHEL3, gcc3.2.3, 32-bit
  • RHEL3, gcc3.2.3, 64-bit
  • RHEL5, gcc4.1, 32-bit
  • RHEL5, gcc4.1, 64-bit

Solaris (SPARC)

  • Solaris 8, v11 compiler suite
  • Solaris 8, v11 compiler suite (64-bit)

Mac

  • Mac OS 10.4 (Darwin8) / Universal (32-bit)
  • Mac OS 10.5 (Darwin9) / Universal

That works out to about 13 different build configurations — yow! Remind me sometime to blog about Bob, our automated 24×7 build system…

Oh, and actually there’s one more reason to like this release: the license agreement has been made simpler, shorter, and more friendly to open source developers. While our SDK is not open source, we know a number of open source packages that wish to link it in or redistribute it, and we want to make that as simple as our lawyers will let us.

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