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You use the PLATFORMS setting (see FEATURE settings) to create a list of platform keywords that specify the platforms the application will work with.
Note: The platforms are identified by the executables compiled with LM-X rather than by the actual operating system. For example, a 32-bit executable will still return Win32_x86 on Win64_x64.
LM-X lets you specify the following platforms:
Platform IdentifierKeyword | Description |
Win32_x86 | Windows 32 bit on x86 |
Win64_x64 | Windows 64 bit on x64 |
Macosx_Universal | Mac OS X |
Linux_x86 | Linux 32 bit on x86 |
Linux_x64 | Linux 64 bit on x64 |
Linux_arm | Linux on ARM |
Freebsd_x64 | FreeBSD 64 bit on x64 |
Solaris_x64 | Solaris 64 bit on x64 |
Solaris_sparc | Solaris 32 bit on Sparc |
Solaris_sparc64 | Solaris 64 bit on Sparc64 |
Aix_ppc32 | AIX 32 bit on RS6000 PPC32 |
Aix_ppc64 | AIX 64 bit on RS6000 PPC64 |
Hpux_ia64 | HP-UX (32 bit and 64 bit) on IA64 |
Unsupported platforms
The table below specifies the platforms no longer supported by LM-X.
Platform Identifier | Removed From |
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Solaris_x86 | LM-X v4.5.1 |
Linux_ia64 | LM-X v4.5.1 |
Freebsd_x86 | LM-X v4.5.1 |
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