How to create Linux .so file under Windows

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David
David on 9 Nov 2015
Commented: Walter Roberson on 9 Nov 2015
Hi dear community,
I have a question for generating a Linux .so file under Windows. I have successfully created a 64-bit .dll of my code under Windows. Now I would like to use this code also within Linux.
My question: Is it possible to compile the code which exists in Windows to a according .so file, so that I can use it within Linux?
Thank you in advance, David

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 9 Nov 2015
Yes, if you go to enough trouble. See for example http://www.blogcompiler.com/2010/07/11/compile-for-windows-on-linux/
But only if "the code which exists on Windows" refers to the source code. Compiling the .dll to a .so is possibly not implemented by anyone. (People who want to do that usually instead install Windows as a virtual machine on Linux, or use Wine or the equivalent.)
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 9 Nov 2015
It seems to me that the OP is asking the opposite: Compile for Linux on Windows.
I would probably go the same route though. Install a Linux VM under windows.

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