Compiling with MinGW

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smog zer

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Jul 25, 2011, 1:49:52 PM7/25/11
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Hi folks,

Any plans to enable compilation with mingw of openni and nite ? I develop most of my code in Linux and that would be a huge timesaver when porting to windows. Both for me and for other developers with this development scheme.

Thanks in advance.

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Arif Budiman

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Oct 12, 2012, 7:13:14 AM10/12/12
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I have the same issue, do you have any solution ?
I am using codeblocks 10.05with MinGW on Windows 7 and using OpenNI.
I have the problem on XnPlatform.h with error : #error Xiron Platform Abstraction Layer - Win32 - Microsoft Visual Studio versions below 2003 (7.0) are not supported!

Xavier Mendez

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Oct 12, 2012, 7:46:34 AM10/12/12
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+1 for that

it *should* be easy, because OpenNI uses CMake to build.
Correct me if I'm wrong.

2012/10/12 Arif Budiman <abudima...@gmail.com>

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Arif Budiman

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Oct 15, 2012, 9:51:06 PM10/15/12
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I think that because OpenNI has certain "locked support definition" on windows platform to use Visual Studio 2003-2010 as a compiler. I can see that on XnPlatform.h and certain header/library  files which we can find them only on Visual studio installation. So I need info from OpenNI developer/communities, is that OpenNI only support visual studio for Windows platform ?   Or is that another way or future roadmap for OpenNI to use GCC on Windows platform ?
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