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Enable mingw build #218

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@arauschert arauschert commented Oct 11, 2024

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Enable cross-compilation for Windows with MinGW. This includes the changes for the latest master including OSC XML 1.3.
Tested compilation of OSC API with CI of OSC XML engine (where OSC API is integrated and built from source) here:
https://gitlab.eclipse.org/eclipse/openpass/openscenario1_engine/-/merge_requests/209
and here:
https://ci.eclipse.org/openpass/job/OpenScenarioEngine/job/MR-209/

Would be great if the MinGW build could also be integrated into the OSC API repo CI, to ensure that we don't break it later.

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@arauschert arauschert force-pushed the enable_mingw_build branch 2 times, most recently from 8c35475 to e3a3fce Compare October 15, 2024 13:38
Issue: RA-Consulting-GmbH#215

Signed-off-by: Andreas Rauschert <[email protected]>
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kmfrank commented Oct 21, 2024

duplicate of PR #220

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