multiple targets in kdevelop 3.0.0b1
Paul Redmond
P.Redmond at hw.ac.uk
Fri Nov 14 09:51:04 GMT 2003
Claudiu, Ian,
Thank you !
Im just off to look into it...
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 02:47, Ian Wadham wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Claudiu ANGHEL" <claudiu.anghel at skynet.be>
> Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 1:18 PM
>
> > Just add a new target using Automake manager (tab on right side of the
> > screen), add the files that you need and make the target active for
> > debugging and running.
> >
> Yes, you can have multiple targets in one sub-project, each with its
> own (possibly overlapping) subset of files, BUT the same sub-project
> Options apply to all the targets. If you want to compile targets
> differently
> (e.g. with different conditional compliation settings, such as debug), then
> the targets will have to go in separate sub-projects (source directories).
>
> The good news is that those extra directories can have links to the shared
> files and Automake Manager's Add File dialog assists (encourages) that.
>
> > Paul Redmond wrote:
> >
> > >I have a project where i need to build, say, around 6 executables and
> > >95% of the source files are common to all exes. Each executable has a
> > >handful of source files specific to it, one of which contain its
> > >individual main().
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