Hi
On 24 Feb 2017, at 11:50, Federico Bassini <kurogan21@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!
we are 3 italian's student of Osvaldo, he assign us to the IDE project, we work on the class
testVS2013Ide so we don't change the VisualStudioIntegratorGeneration... we have the tasks that
Jan gave us...
we are ready to work! now we resolve this... so we need to create a new directory where we can
put the project files?
Why do you need a new directory to put the files….as I told you, you can continue working with
bin/gbuild-to-ide. You will see there are a second version in bin/ and that is the production
version.
we also remove the '../../' and to replace it we use the enviroment variables... it's ok? :)
You should $(SRCDIR) and $(BUILDDIR) please not more (those are set in our gbuild system).
Keep the generated files (as they are now) in $(SRCDIR)/windows (it seems you did not see my reply
to bjoern and his ok).
rgds
jan I.
rgds
ffex
2017-02-21 12:01 GMT+01:00 Bjoern Michaelsen <bjoern.michaelsen@canonical.com
<mailto:bjoern.michaelsen@canonical.com>>:
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 03:54:42AM +0100, Thorsten Behrens wrote:
I don't really use that, but - always feels wrong to write stuff into
the source tree, any reason not to use workdir or instdir?
I agree in general. Note that I likely started this unhealthy trend as for
kdevelop, it indeed wasnt really possible to avoid writing to the source tree.
As noted in other replies, having a top-level "make clean" kill the solution
files is undesireable too. I wonder though, if for IDEs where this is possible
a separate top-level dir instead of sprinkling things all over the tree is
desireable? E.g. $(SRCDIR)/ide-solutions or $(SRCDIR)/vs{2013,2015,...).
Best,
Bjoern
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