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OSI Viewer support on Windows OS #27

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KK-MS opened this issue Jun 18, 2018 · 5 comments
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OSI Viewer support on Windows OS #27

KK-MS opened this issue Jun 18, 2018 · 5 comments
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feature request Proposals which enhance the interface or add additional features.

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@KK-MS
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KK-MS commented Jun 18, 2018

Scope:

Brach the release version source code.
Analyze the existing the source and list the activities required to port to Windows.
Plan the milestones of the activities
Implementation

Output:

OSI Visualizer on Windows platform

ps: We are open to cooperation if a member has already worked or worked on a similar topic.

@ghost ghost added the feature request Proposals which enhance the interface or add additional features. label Jun 19, 2018
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ghost commented Jun 19, 2018

Hi,
thant's perfect! I added you to the external developer group in order to have "write" access. You can now commit branches in the repo. Keep your work visible in order for others to support you!

Best regards
Carlo

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ghost commented Jun 19, 2018

Addition: You may ahev to find a way to extend the CI in order to test the windows build!

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KK-MS commented Jun 19, 2018

Thanks for the access permission and the CI tips.
osiv_winos branch is created to keep track of the changes required to run the OSI Visualizer tool on the Window OS.

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jdsika commented Sep 19, 2019

@vkresch In theory this should not be hard to achieve? low prio but interesting.

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jdsika commented Sep 24, 2019

@haoyuanying maybe you could provide your branch as a PR? We have to try the Windows build for Travis CI.

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