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Re: [cdt-dev] About project properties.

QNX builder has nothing common with current standard builder and doesn't
share anything with this one. Or rather to say, it inherits ACBuilder, but
doesn't use anything from this class :-)). We implant QNX builder into
project using .cdtproject file. So my point is not to change something in
standard CDT builder, but not to have its properties as a mandatory CDT
feature. Now I have it for QNX project as well in spite of it doesn't use
standard builder. If it helps if I remove inheritance from ACBuilder?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Douglas Schaefer" <dschaefe@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: [cdt-dev] About project properties.


> I guess that is the major problem with the CBuilder concept.  In the end,
> there is very little that can be shared between the builders, so why
> bother.
>
> My intention is to create a nature for the standard make builder and a
> nature for the managed make builder.  The paths and symbols page will only
> appear with standard make.  A much more complicated page will appear for
> managed make.  Neither will appear if neither nature is there.  I still
> have to figure out a way to upgrade existing standard make projects with
> the new nature automatically without applying it to the QNX builder.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Doug Schaefer, Senior Software Developer
> IBM Rational Software, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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> "Alex Chapiro" <achapiro@xxxxxxx>
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> I downloaded the latest code from CDT head branch. I have a question about
> implementation of Paths and Symbols property page. Is there a way to hide
> this dialog? It seems to be very inconvenient for those who provide their
> own builders because it can duplicate their implementation. This is what
> happens with QNX builder now: user has a bad "feature": to control include
> paths from two different places in a different ways and store them in
> different places.
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> Alex Chapiro.
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