BusinessObjects for UNIX Platform???

Is there a BO solution for UNIX platform?
Thanx

Hello,
Please follow the link below:
http://help.sap.com/businessobject/product_guides/
In future please search the SDN site for such basic questions.
br,
Pushkar

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    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:4721: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.secrel32'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:4727: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.secrel32'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:4733: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.secrel32'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:4735: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.secrel32'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:4739: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.secrel32'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:4741: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.secrel32'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:4746: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.secrel32'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:4750: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.secrel32'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:4752: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.secrel32'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:4764: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.secrel32'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:4791: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.secrel32'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:4794: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.secrel32'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:4809: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.secrel32'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:4836: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.secrel32'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:4889: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.secrel32'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:4903: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.secrel32'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:4944: Warning: entity size for SHF_MERGE not specified
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:4944: Warning: group name for SHF_GROUP not specified
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5567: Warning: entity size for SHF_MERGE not specified
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5567: Warning: group name for SHF_GROUP not specified
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5570: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.secrel32'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5587: Warning: entity size for SHF_MERGE not specified
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5587: Warning: group name for SHF_GROUP not specified
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5587: Warning: setting incorrect section attributes for .debug_aranges
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5590: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.secrel32'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5599: Warning: entity size for SHF_MERGE not specified
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5599: Warning: group name for SHF_GROUP not specified
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5633: Warning: entity size for SHF_MERGE not specified
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5633: Warning: group name for SHF_GROUP not specified
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5648: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.def'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5648: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.scl'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5648: Error: unrecognized symbol type "32"
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5648: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.endef'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5649: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.def'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5649: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.scl'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5649: Error: unrecognized symbol type "32"
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5649: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.endef'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5650: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.def'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5650: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.scl'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5650: Error: unrecognized symbol type "32"
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5650: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.endef'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5651: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.def'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5651: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.scl'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5651: Error: unrecognized symbol type "32"
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5651: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.endef'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5652: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.def'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5652: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.scl'
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5652: Error: unrecognized symbol type "32"
    /tmp/cc21nZXF.s:5652: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.endef'
    as: /home/max/UEFI/UDK2010.UP4/Build/MdeModule/DEBUG_UNIXGCC/X64/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/BasePrintLib/OUTPUT/./PrintLibInternal.obj: warning: sh_link not set for section `.debug_abbrev'
    as: /home/max/UEFI/UDK2010.UP4/Build/MdeModule/DEBUG_UNIXGCC/X64/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/BasePrintLib/OUTPUT/./PrintLibInternal.obj: warning: sh_link not set for section `.debug_info'
    as: /home/max/UEFI/UDK2010.UP4/Build/MdeModule/DEBUG_UNIXGCC/X64/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/BasePrintLib/OUTPUT/./PrintLibInternal.obj: warning: sh_link not set for section `.debug_line'
    as: /home/max/UEFI/UDK2010.UP4/Build/MdeModule/DEBUG_UNIXGCC/X64/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/BasePrintLib/OUTPUT/./PrintLibInternal.obj: warning: sh_link not set for section `.rdata'
    as: /home/max/UEFI/UDK2010.UP4/Build/MdeModule/DEBUG_UNIXGCC/X64/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/BasePrintLib/OUTPUT/./PrintLibInternal.obj: warning: sh_link not set for section `.debug_frame'
    as: /home/max/UEFI/UDK2010.UP4/Build/MdeModule/DEBUG_UNIXGCC/X64/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/BasePrintLib/OUTPUT/./PrintLibInternal.obj: warning: sh_link not set for section `.debug_loc'
    as: /home/max/UEFI/UDK2010.UP4/Build/MdeModule/DEBUG_UNIXGCC/X64/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/BasePrintLib/OUTPUT/./PrintLibInternal.obj: warning: sh_link not set for section `.debug_pubnames'
    as: /home/max/UEFI/UDK2010.UP4/Build/MdeModule/DEBUG_UNIXGCC/X64/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/BasePrintLib/OUTPUT/./PrintLibInternal.obj: warning: sh_link not set for section `.debug_aranges'
    as: /home/max/UEFI/UDK2010.UP4/Build/MdeModule/DEBUG_UNIXGCC/X64/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/BasePrintLib/OUTPUT/./PrintLibInternal.obj: warning: sh_link not set for section `.debug_ranges'
    as: /home/max/UEFI/UDK2010.UP4/Build/MdeModule/DEBUG_UNIXGCC/X64/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/BasePrintLib/OUTPUT/./PrintLibInternal.obj: warning: sh_link not set for section `.debug_str'
    make: *** [/home/max/UEFI/UDK2010.UP4/Build/MdeModule/DEBUG_UNIXGCC/X64/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/BasePrintLib/OUTPUT/PrintLibInternal.obj] Error 1
    build.py...
    : error 7000: Failed to execute command
    make tbuild [/home/max/UEFI/UDK2010.UP4/Build/MdeModule/DEBUG_UNIXGCC/X64/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/BasePrintLib]
    build.py...
    : error 7000: Failed to execute command
    make tbuild [/home/max/UEFI/UDK2010.UP4/Build/MdeModule/DEBUG_UNIXGCC/X64/MdePkg/Library/BaseLib/BaseLib]
    build.py...
    : error F002: Failed to build module
    /home/max/UEFI/UDK2010.UP4/MdePkg/Library/BasePrintLib/BasePrintLib.inf [X64, UNIXGCC, DEBUG]
    Last edited by Flash99 (2011-09-16 15:12:20)

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