AW: Kdevelop 2.2.2, Debian 3.0 Woody

Amanjit Gill amanjit.gill at gmx.de
Tue Dec 3 23:00:28 GMT 2002


Thanks a lot, this solved the problem. I have now 2 files from kdevelop
in my (crossplatform) src folder, but thats fine.

Thanks for all others that answered, too!

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Von: Mailing list agent [mailto:mdom at barney.cs.uni-potsdam.de] Im
Auftrag von Jan Hohe
Gesendet: Dienstag, 3. Dezember 2002 12:54
An: kdevelop at kdevelop.org
Betreff: AW: Kdevelop 2.2.2, Debian 3.0 Woody



> Hi.
> 
> I am doing a cross-platform project using tmake for the makefiles.
> 
> I could either use kdevelop or emacs/oo-browser/ddd.
> 
> Problem with kdevelop: how can i setup a "custom project" and use 
> sourcefiles from a different folder WITHOUT being forced to copy them 
> over to my kdevelop folder ??
> 
> thx for all replies...

In the menu "Projects" you find an entry
"Generate Project File". After clicking that entry
you can choose a Directory for which you would like
to create a Kdevelop Project File. 
After getting a warning (you do don't have a Makefile.am)
the KDevelop Project File should be created (including
all subfolders). 
Your Makefile can still be created by tmake (I would
recommend qmake).

Jan





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