Yes, it's a piece of cake, and since 3.1 the standard distribution supports
Linux. Just configure the paths and compile options in the top-level
Make-common and type "make".
The difficult part is getting ISODE built with shared libraries (a static
build is quite easy). I've got ISODE Consortium code running here so I
can't help you out, but the public ISODE 8 stuff has been built for Linux
with shared libs. Look on the usual Linux sites and you should be able to
find a ready-to-go distribution.
Eric
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Eric Rosenquist | "Your superior intellect is no match for
Enterprise Solutions Ltd. | our puny weapons!"
Email : rosenqui@esltd.com | -- Alien invaders from "The Simpsons"
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