Add cross platform FMUs for external interface simulations#4574
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Add cross platform FMUs for external interface simulations#4574
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External interface files are now run on all platforms except APPLE
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| @tsnouidui The cross platform FMUs you sent appear to be working perfectly here. The build warnings above are not related to this branch, and also exist in develop. Would you merge this in and delete the branch or let me know if you have any questions? |
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@tsnouidui provided FMUs that work on all Linux and Windows platforms. This enables testing of them on those platforms, not just win32 like it currently is.