For the RRG package, there are separate Linux and Windows library packages. The archive file names are in this format: Real-Time-SDK-<version>.<platform>.rrg where <platform> may be “linux” or “win” for Windows.
Starting with version 2.2.1.L1, the BinaryPack content is available as a separate RRG package, requiring you to download and extract two archives:
The extracted archive contains a setup directory with the package in this format: RTSDK-<version>.linux.rrg.tar.gz or RTSDK-<version>.win.rrg.zip. This package contains prebuilt libraries for supported compilers for the platform chosen.
Example: Download Real-Time-SDK-2.2.1.L1.win.zip which contains a setup directory containing the RTSDK-2.2.1.L1.win.rrg.zip directory. Once extracted, RTSDK-2.2.1.L1.win.rrg directory contains prebuilt libraries.
The extracted archive contains a setup directory with the package in this format: RTSDK-BinaryPack-<version>.rrg.zip. This package, once extracted, contains closed-source binaries. It is not platform specific and has content for all flavors/platforms of API. You can use this package to build RTSDK examples.
Note: To use the BinaryPack RRG package for building RTSDK examples, combine both packages as described in Section 4.1.1.