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[cdt-dev] how to find the build.xml script that eclipse generates?
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Hello all!
We inherited a C++ project in the form of about 30 C++ individual
sub-projects, linked between them
Our goal is to build the binaires (DLL's) from this project, which are
about 15.
How we did was to import all these 30 projects in Eclipse and then
set
Eclipse paths
-------------
Window->Preferences...
C/C++
PathEntry Variables
New...
windows:
LIB_RELEASE lib
BIN_RELEASE bin
and
Eclipse environment variables
-----------------------------
Window->Preferences...
C/C++
Managed Build
Environment
User Variables
New
windows:
COPY copy
EXE_EXTENSION exe
DLL_EXTENSION dll
JNI_EXTENSION dll
GCC_ARCHIVER_COMMAND ar
GCC_ARCHIVER_FLAGS -r
WINSOCKSLIB ws2_32
LIB_PDIR pdir
LIB_MINGW32 mingw32
JNI_LINKER_FLAGS -Wl,--add-stdcall-alias
We used mingw
We issued a Clean/Build All command from Eclipse's menu and the dll's we
were interested in were placed in the bin folder.
I was wondering if there is any way we can find the build.xml file which
Eclipse runs when we issue the "Build all" command. Is any way that we can
obtain a generated by Eclipse script that we can run later independently
from a comand line and build the dll's?
Thank you very much
With best regards,
Sorin
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