Remote source copy management per file/project: no copy, and/or override destination path.Overridable C/C++ compiler path in Property Pages.Makefile project support for external build system support (make, CMake etc.).Major performance improvements with incremental copy and build, and considerably reducing the number of connections.Options for not copying object files and the build output files locally, from the remote system.Misc simplifications in the Property Pages, removed the Remote page.Updated the data collection policy to opt-out in the installer.Bug fix for file path issues when using multiple connections.pass the machine name to command line builds using /pp:RemoteTarget=name.fix for a crash which occurs sometimes when errors occur from the shell when executing commands.fix for a crash when a command timeouts.fix for a crash occuring sometimes when adding a connection in the Connection Manager.
fix a bug with connections being invalidated due to a date time bug.fixing a bug with shellexec processes being orphaned and leaked in the system.message reporting usability improvements from compiler/linker.required remote tools dependencies checks, makes sure gdb/gcc etc is installed.debug attach, to remote processes (using Attach to Process dialog).source mapping to debug the right source file when debugging files with the same name.If you have any concerns or questions, you can open an issue for us, to start a discussion, at, or you can write us at v1.0.7 Linux will continue to be a considerable investment for us, with the development focused in Visual Studio 2017. We integrated all the capabilities of the extension into Visual Studio 2017, where we also made considerable updates, and added major new features. This extension won't receive further updates in Visual Studio 2015.
Once installed, you can install Visual C++ for Linux Development by selecting the "Linux development with C++" workload. This extension was integrated into Visual Studio 2017, which can be installed from. It can still be installed by won't be updated further. This extension is no longer supported in Visual Studio 2015. Please use our support email or our github page to start a discussion and report issues. You can reach us directly via email at can also reach us on github at Īs of November of 2016 the Extension Gallery does not have a comments section anymore. Our project system supports targeting specific architectures, including ARM. VS will automatically copy and remote build your sources and can launch your application with the debugger. You can manage your connections to these machines from within VS.
With this extension you can author C++ code for Linux servers, desktops and devices. Get Started with Visual C++ for Linux Development Setting up your project for Linux Development