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Parallel Studio licensing question.

Wilkinson__Jason
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I am working on a multi-targeted app (Windows & Linux) and was wondering if I needed to purchase a separate license for both Windows and Linux? I would be using the single named user license and development would be done primarily in the Windows eco system with the need to target and compile to WSL (Windows subsystem for Linux). Any clarification is greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Jason

 

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Steve_Lionel
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Yes, you need separate licenses for the compilers targeting Windows and Linux, even if you run one under OS virtualization of the other.

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