Hi Frank,
Today, I
started compiling C++ MQTT source code and was able to
successfully compile and test it for x86 architecture.
(Using Cmake option)
However, for
ARM architecture I am still not successful and need your
help. Can you please help me with the steps on how to
compile it for ARM ?
Also, please
help me with what is the best way from following options if
I am looking to compile it for multiple platforms (x86,
ARM).
Regards
Pankaj
Thanks
Frank.
Appreciate
the quick response !!!
Regards
Pankaj
Answers
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On 10/05/2018 06:37 AM, Kumar, Pankaj
wrote:
- Can we use it for commercial purpose ?
Yes. The terms of the license are listed on the GitHub page.
https://github.com/eclipse/paho.mqtt.cpp
-
Does this library have any third party library dependency
?
It is a wrapper around the Paho C library.
https://github.com/eclipse/paho.mqtt.c
That library is also required.
-
If we run into issues in future (e.g., memory corruption
within the library), do we get stuck waiting for the
community to fix the issue? Is there is a commercial
support available?
I'm the author, running a software consulting company, and
available for hire. If there is any support that you require
with particular time constraints, you can contact me
directly at this e-mail address.
- Currently, it supports MQTT 3.1.1, what is
the roadmap for supporting MQTT 5.0 ?
MQTT 5.0 and WebSocket support should be complete by the end
of the year.
- Where can I find the list of outstanding
issue, if there are any ?
On the GitHub page, under "Issues":
https://github.com/eclipse/paho.mqtt.cpp/issues
Frank Pagliughi
SoRo Systems, Inc