John,
Thanks for your reply,
did try that already, without success,
- how can i know what is in the “specified" one?
- when i make a new build configuration, i must make a copy of one of the local build configurations. how can i make sure that it takes the remote environment variables?
- i specified some (windows) environment variables in eclipse -> preferences -> C/C++ -> build -> environment. will these be copied/appended to the remote environment?
kindest regards,
bert
Hi
By default, local environment variables are included in the build. To change this, go to:
Project -> properties -> C/C++ Build -> Environment
and select ""Replace native environment with specified one"
instead of "Append variables to native environment"
John
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