Andrew Page
03/10/2009 5:55 PM
post24087
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Hey, you're right I did "convert" it to a managed project; but its not
clear (yet) why I did that. Good news is that a couple of your folks
will be here tomorrow to give a demo and answer questions; this will be
one of them.
Thanks Alex
Andy
-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Chapiro [mailto:community-noreply@qnx.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 1:01 PM
To: general-toolchain
Subject: Re: QNX 6.4 Evaluation
OK,
Seems to me it was a managed make project. In this case you either add
new files into the same project directory (or its sub-directories) -
then all should be done automatically, or somewhere else. In the last
case you should register new location in C/C++ General -> Paths &
Symbols -> Source Location.
Alex
On 10/03/2009 3:17 PM, Andrew Page wrote:
> As usual this was an operator error; which I have encountered numerous
> times over the days that I have had the eval copy;-) It is an IDE
> project, I added the classes via project explorer, I knew they were
> not in the original config I set up due to an intentional bug within
>
> I think (key work there) that the issue was in the toolchain config I
> set up, I now have the compiler/assembler/linker/archiver all set to
> QCC and am using the CDT Internal Builder; still not sure whether that
> is the correct configuration or not (or, quite frankly, if that was
> even the problem) but the new classes are part of the compilation
> because the problem child definitely blew up and halted the compile in
its tracks.
>
> Boy, there is a lot to this
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alex Chapiro [mailto:community-noreply@qnx.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 12:01 PM
> To: general-toolchain
> Subject: Re: QNX 6.4 Evaluation
>
> It's important to understand what were your actions.
> 1)Is it IDE project?
> If yes:
> - what type of project did you use?
> - how did you add your new classes?
> - how did you understand that these new classses were not added?
> Can you send your IDE console log ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Alex
>
>
> On 10/03/2009 2:31 PM, Andrew Page wrote:
>
>> I downloaded the subject (we are definitely considering purchasing
>> for
>>
> an embedded mission computer in a small UAV), added a couple of
> standard source files etc. Then I added a couple of serial classes to
> handle
> RS-232 packets; problem is that they do not seem to have been added to
> my project and hence are not part of the compilation. Is this an issue
> with just the eval version or do I need to do something special to get
> them to compile in the project?
>
>> Thanks!!
>> Andy
>>
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