Hi,
my second note on bumps on the road to synchronized projects.
Converting a general project to a C/C++ project and then to a synchronized project is much smoother than the other way round. - But there are still a few caveats. Please advise how these should be handled.
First, after converting to a a C/C++ project and prior to calling the next step wizard, it seems advisable to create all necessary build configurations to be able to link them to the sync configuration. The conversion wizard for synchronized projects itself only offers to choose from existing build configurations. There is yet (?) no "new" button.
Once converted to a synchronized project, I found that for all build configurations, even those for the local host, the "Current Builder" in "Properties -> C/C++ Build -> Tool chain Editor" is set to "Sync Builder". I had it to set back to "Gnu make builder" for the local host manually.
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards
Dr. Christoph Pospiech
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