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Linux Development Using Sun Studio Software

The latest production release of Sun Studio 12 software has an IDE, performance analyzer, debugger, and better support for the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). And, with the release of Sun Studio 12, Linux developers can now take advantage of Sun's world class compilers and tools on the Linux platform.

Downloads


Sun Studio Express
Featuring Sun Studio Compilers and Tools for Linux The current Sun Studio Express release includes C, C++, and Fortran compilers and tools for the Linux OS community for evaluation on x64 (AMD64) and x86-based systems. These early releases are alpha/beta quality software.

Sun Studio 12
Sun Studio 12 software provides a comprehensive, productive environment for developing applications for the Linux operating system. Sun Studio 12 software delivers Sun compilers and tools for the Linux OS. The integrated developer environment (IDE) integrates a graphical debugger, performance analysis tools, and X-Designer GUI builder.


Latest Documentation


Sun Studio Express: Compilers and Tools for Linux
Sun Studio Express release information: Release Notes, Sun Studio Compilers for Linux Readme.

Sun Studio 12 software
Installation guide, release notes, readmes, manuals, and man pages. This page contains links to the documentation for the Sun Studio 12 software release on Linux platforms.


Forums


Sun Studio for Linux
Community forum to discuss using Sun Studio for Linux Operating System Platforms.


Additional Resources


SDN Channel: Linux Development
The Sun Developer Network (SDN) Channel highlights Linux development- news, events, downloads, community and more.

Blog: Roman Shaposhnik's Blog
Roman Shaposhnik is the Sun Studio Linux Architect and software engineering manager. His focus is on the latest developments of Sun Studio software for the Linux platform.

Demo: Sun Studio Analyzer on Linux
The Sun Studio Performance Analyzer can help you assess the performance of your code, identify potential performance problems, and locate the part of the code where the problems occur.


(Last updated August 16, 2006)
 
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