Miguel Cuesta Tue, 05/21/2002 - 23:13 Forums: Other usage issuesHello. I would like to know if it's possible to use Mingw32 compiler in order to develop a MS Windows application. Regards. k-chan Wed, 05/22/2002 - 07:42 greetings. i'd assume you want to use mingw32 gcc to develop a windows application that uses opencascade. i've not tried it myself but i know there're some issues to look out on... http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=598540 http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=1132125 refer to those links for a hint of some issues... rgds, kh Log in to post comments Miguel Cuesta Wed, 05/22/2002 - 10:21 Thank you, Kar, for your answer. I've been reading the links you suggested. I deduce that Opencascade must be programmed (for MS Windows) using VC++, right? Is this due to Opencascade was designed for Visual C++? Or because Qt was designed for VC++? Thank you. Log in to post comments
Wed, 05/22/2002 - 07:42
greetings.
i'd assume you want to use mingw32 gcc to develop a windows application that uses opencascade.
i've not tried it myself but i know there're some issues to look out on...
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=598540
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=1132125
refer to those links for a hint of some issues...
rgds,
kh
Wed, 05/22/2002 - 10:21
Thank you, Kar, for your answer.
I've been reading the links you suggested. I deduce that Opencascade must be programmed (for MS Windows) using VC++, right?
Is this due to Opencascade was designed for Visual C++? Or because Qt was designed for VC++?
Thank you.