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Re: Managed Build Tools question [message #115916 is a reply to message #115889] |
Tue, 17 August 2004 13:49 |
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Originally posted by: jugghead81.yahoo.com
Jerome, does your toolchain generates the Makefile automatically?? I've
tried to make the example from the Managed Build System Extensibility
document, and the toolchain seems okay, but it doesn't generate a Makefile
when I choose Managed project...
Jerome Correnoz wrote:
> Thanks to the Managed Build Tool, I've created my own toolchain.
> I will have to develop other toolchains in futur and I would like to reuse
> a maximum of defined targets, tools, configurations because of toolchains
> similarities.
> Is there a way to define for a tool, the id of a tool that it inherits
> from (as already existing for targets)?
> Thanks for your answer
> Jerome
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Re: Managed Build Tools question [message #115988 is a reply to message #115952] |
Tue, 17 August 2004 14:43 |
Jerome Correnoz Messages: 80 Registered: July 2009 |
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Sean,
Sorry for my english.
I am asking if a tool can inherit from another tool.
I've already implemented the second feature you speak about, concerning
the same tool referenced in different targets but it doesn't answer to my
needs. I would like to enrich the inherited tools with more specific
options.
Jerome
Sean Evoy wrote:
> Jerome,
> Are you asking if a tool can inherit from another tool, or do you just
> want to reuse the same tool in different targets? If it is the latter,
> then it is now possible to define a tool independently of a target and
> have a reference to the tool in as many targets as you want. By the way,
> you can look at the Gnu toolchain in the managed build UI plugin to
> see tool references used this way.
> Sean
> Jerome Correnoz wrote:
> > Thanks to the Managed Build Tool, I've created my own toolchain.
> > I will have to develop other toolchains in futur and I would like to reuse
> > a maximum of defined targets, tools, configurations because of toolchains
> > similarities.
> >
> > Is there a way to define for a tool, the id of a tool that it inherits
> > from (as already existing for targets)?
> >
> > Thanks for your answer
> > Jerome
> >
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