Shereef Sayed
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Tips/Suggestions for Integrating Legacy project with Momentics
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Shereef Sayed
03/13/2013 11:39 AM
post99862
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Tips/Suggestions for Integrating Legacy project with Momentics
We have a large multi-process application that targets QNX 6.3.2 and QNX 6.5.0 using a collection of custom makefiles.
During the development and deployment stages of this application, the "make" procedure will call CVS to checkout user
specified libraries from our repository, which the application will link against. Our build machine runs a VM of QNX 6.x
which is used to generate our distribution packages.
I would like to migrate away from this method, and integrate our project with Momentics. I have looked into the "
Makefile Project" option, which is the route to take, but I'm not sure how to properly leverage the IDE directly from a
Makefile.
Development Environment Specs.:
- QNX Momentics IDE 4.7
- Windows 7
Here is the basic directory structure of our application:
MeasurementApp/
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Makefile --> call CVS co lib/*; make -C app1/ ...
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|---lib/*
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|---app1/
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| Makefile --> build app1
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|---app2/
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| Makefile --> build app2
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...
Since I have never used Momentics in this capacity before, I'm asking for any tips/suggestions/examples/tutorials that
you may have that will let me leverage the IDE from a custom Makefile(s).
Thank you, in advance.
-Shereef
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