Automagically create project

Adolph & Sharon Weidanz timeto.paws at verizon.net
Sun Jun 6 01:27:05 BST 2004


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Alexander Dymo wrote:
| On Saturday 05 June 2004 09:15, Adolph & Sharon Weidanz wrote:
|
|>I have a .c in a directory I created, I want to start up kdevelop, open
|>that file and be able to create a project around that .c file. I am
|>probably just missing soemthing.. I get sent lots of .c files that I
|>need to check if they can compile, I get tired of creating the project
|>and cutting and pasting.
|
| You can run "qmake -project" in the directory with source files and then
| import that directory as kdevelop qmake project.
| Project import wizard in KDevelop 3.1 will do that for you (it has
"generate
| build system infrastructure" checkbox which is available if you choose
| qmake project import).
|
I was under the impression that 3.0.3 was the latest version, do you
mean the 'head'. If so is it stable enough to run even with the import
feature? I tried out what you said in .3.0.3. I ran qmake and then
import project from the menu. It didn't give me the option to generate
the infrastructure (At least I didn't see it)..

Thanks

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Adolph & Sharon Weidanz
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