Based on openvibe-0.12.0-svn3107-src which is downloadable from OpenVibe site.
Unzip it to C:\Work\ to get: C:\Work\openvibe-0.12.0-svn3107-src
Install dependencies.
Build source.
Extract this zip: http://debian.fmi.uni-sofia.bg/~toncho/ ... lution.zip
in openvibe-0.12.0-svn3107-src\local-tmp\ replacing your previous Visual dir.
Note that I have kept my "CMakeLists.txt" in Visual folder.
Open Project.sln.
Building is not possible, but at least I now have VS 2010 as an IDE.
Hope this helps.
OpenVibe Visual Studio 2010 solution
OpenVibe Visual Studio 2010 solution
Last edited by toncho11 on Sat Jan 21, 2012 3:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: OpenVibe Visual Studio 2010 solution
Dear anton,
why don't you use the provided win32-generate-vc-proj.cmd script ?
Regards,
Yann
why don't you use the provided win32-generate-vc-proj.cmd script ?
Regards,
Yann
Re: OpenVibe Visual Studio 2010 solution
Because it did not work for me:
see: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=494
This is if someone else is having the same problem.
see: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=494
This is if someone else is having the same problem.
Re: OpenVibe Visual Studio 2010 solution
Could you try with latest SVN revision ? I saw a recent commit from Laurent Bonnet that should fix this problem !
Regards,
Yann
Regards,
Yann
Re: OpenVibe Visual Studio 2010 solution
Indeed I just committed a modification of the script that generates the visual studio project.
It worked for me on win7 64b & VS 2010.
Tell me if it's ok for you.
Laurent
It worked for me on win7 64b & VS 2010.
Tell me if it's ok for you.
Laurent
Re: OpenVibe Visual Studio 2010 solution
Yes, it works with VS 2010 now.
Some of the projects seems to compile within VS 2010.
Some of the projects seems to compile within VS 2010.
Re: OpenVibe Visual Studio 2010 solution
Ok good
We can't really compile all openvibe within Visual Studio because the build process needs to set up the environment before (the win32-init_env script).
If you want to be able to launch the build from VS anyway, here is a quick howto that you may find interesting.
BR
Laurent
We can't really compile all openvibe within Visual Studio because the build process needs to set up the environment before (the win32-init_env script).
If you want to be able to launch the build from VS anyway, here is a quick howto that you may find interesting.
BR
Laurent
Re: OpenVibe Visual Studio 2010 solution
Hi,
I have created a small program that configures OpenVibe Designer and Acquisition server for me in Visual Studio 2010. It enables everything I need: compilation, execution and debugging. We could say that now it "really" compiles
blog post: http://debian.fmi.uni-sofia.bg/~toncho/ ... tudio.html
src: http://code.google.com/p/adastra/source ... stOpenVibe
I have created a small program that configures OpenVibe Designer and Acquisition server for me in Visual Studio 2010. It enables everything I need: compilation, execution and debugging. We could say that now it "really" compiles
blog post: http://debian.fmi.uni-sofia.bg/~toncho/ ... tudio.html
src: http://code.google.com/p/adastra/source ... stOpenVibe