Hi,
Asking about what users do with the make
targets: We have large legacy projects, with makefiles being under control of
other tools. The projects are created containing a large code base. So the
build button is OK for the initial build. But once you are starting to edit,
you just built the single directory that contains the edited source, because a
delta compile for the entire project takes much too long.
Unfortunately, after having built the
local directory, the CDT seems to refresh the entire project instead of just
the directory that the market target is called for, and we don’t get the
expected speed advantage. The effect is that most users built on the command
line and navigate manually to the error - or use SlickEdit instead of Eclipse.
I filed the following bug: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=178765
This is not a bug of the view, but it
prevents us from actually using make targets, and thus from profiting from your
work.
Greetings, Jens.
Jens Elmenthaler
Platform & Components Lab
Architecture Development Team
Verigy Germany GmbH, Herrenberger Str. 130, 71034 Böblingen
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