Hello,
i have successfully downloaded the source code from the svn, and also added the necessary dependencies. Then i ran the win32-init_env_command.cmd-skeleton bat file to make all required files so the project could be opened in VS 2008.
Now i have the code in VS 2008. I need to know how to run the application, and get to the main application. How do i do that?
-- jamesL
run the source from vs 2008 - beginner
Re: run the source from vs 2008 - beginner
Hello jamesLocal,
I don't use the VS 2008 editor, that's why I don't know if you can compile and launch openvibe directly with it. Personally, I made a link of these script on my taskbar.
Hope this helps.
Baptiste
I don't realy understand what do you mean. Because, this file is a default configuration file for compilation. If you are on windows, you must copy win32-init_env_command.cmd-skeleton to win32-init_env_command.cmd, and compile openvibe. I suppose you found the script for compile openvibe, "script\win32-build".Then i ran the win32-init_env_command.cmd-skeleton bat file to make all required files
you have 2 applications scripts, the acquisition server “dist\test-acquisition-server” and the designer “dist\test-designer”.Now i have the code in VS 2008. I need to know how to run the application
I don't use the VS 2008 editor, that's why I don't know if you can compile and launch openvibe directly with it. Personally, I made a link of these script on my taskbar.
Hope this helps.
Baptiste
Re: run the source from vs 2008 - beginner
Hello !
We provide scripts for everything
- win32-init-env : tells where are the project you want to build and which one you want to build
- win32-build : compile openvibe, using the win32-init-env script
You don't have to call win32-init-env by yourself, win32-build calls it on its own.
The build results are in the dist folder with dedicated scripts for each application.
Laurent
Indeed, you can't compile and run openvibe directly with Visual Studio.I don't use the VS 2008 editor, that's why I don't know if you can compile and launch openvibe directly with it.
We provide scripts for everything
- win32-init-env : tells where are the project you want to build and which one you want to build
- win32-build : compile openvibe, using the win32-init-env script
You don't have to call win32-init-env by yourself, win32-build calls it on its own.
The build results are in the dist folder with dedicated scripts for each application.
Laurent