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Under "project>add visual GDB configuration" I can setup the cross compiler and select include/library paths to open frameworks, but when I compile it I get an error: "Debugging failed (.) The deployment path should include the file name.” which is already mentioned here.ĭoes it have to be that hard? Coming from processing the amount of tools and steps needed is quite frightening for a beginner.
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I use an OF example or the OF project wizard and can compile for windows. what if multiple files are named the same? How are "collections of libraries" (which open frameworks is) are properly imported? B start project with open frameworks If I choose the OF main folder it finds most of the files, but no all. #include "ofMain.h" raises the info-bar an lets me pic a folder destination.
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But then I have no idea on how to include open frameworks.
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If I use the visualgdb project wizzard, I can cross compile an example file. Now there's a problem: A: start project with visualgdb I read a lot on various cross compiler solutions and found out that using Visualgdb should be the easiest way. However compiling for the raspberry pi seems to be a hard step. So the next step is trying open frameworks. Almost impossible on the raspberry pi zero. But its performance was not good, since it uses the java virtual machine. Now I would like to do visual things as well and tried processing. Background: Unitl now I mainly used pure-data for audio projects and ran it on the raspberry pi, where it performed quite well.