I have a .proto file for Google GTFS-realtime data and I want to use it from a C++ app. I know you run it through a compiler and get C++ code out the other end that you then compile into your app but I cant find the right packages on Debian to use for this? What package(s) do I want to use to get the .proto-to-C++ compiler and what package(s) do I want to use to get whatever runtime bits are required to link with alongside the output of the .proto-to-C++ compiler when building my app?
I searched for protobuf in the debian package list but I see a lot of different packages and dont have a clue which one is the right one to use...Xvideos Xnxx Chaturbate
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What package for Google protobuf and C++ on Debian?
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What package for Google protobuf and C++ on Debian?
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Re: What package for Google protobuf and C++ on Debian?
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/protobuf-compiler?
I'm not sure though, I've never used protobuf.
I'm not sure though, I've never used protobuf.
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Re: What package for Google protobuf and C++ on Debian?
I believe "libprotobuf-dev" is what you want (see https://packages.debian.org/stretch/libprotobuf-dev for more info). Good luck!