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Jul 15, 2014
04:25 AM
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Jul 15, 2014
04:25 AM
Is DAvE only zipping the current project directory, nothing more?
In other words, can i use
zip -r projectname.zip projectnamedir
and use external project management tools, in the simplest case makefiles and shell scripts if the project is located on a Linux server.
Best regards
HEINZ
In other words, can i use
zip -r projectname.zip projectnamedir
and use external project management tools, in the simplest case makefiles and shell scripts if the project is located on a Linux server.
Best regards
HEINZ
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Jul 15, 2014
10:37 PM
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Jul 15, 2014
10:37 PM
Hi Heinz,
The DAVE project import/export function must be used in order to keep all DAVE relevant information according to "DAVE TIP of the day: Infineon DAVE Project import and export functions".
BR,
Zain
The DAVE project import/export function must be used in order to keep all DAVE relevant information according to "DAVE TIP of the day: Infineon DAVE Project import and export functions".
BR,
Zain
Jul 16, 2014
01:14 AM
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Jul 16, 2014
01:14 AM
Additionally I would always select „Select Archive File“ = zip File (makes it easier because you only get one file). Note: Do not unzip the zip file.
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Jul 16, 2014
03:22 AM
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Jul 16, 2014
03:22 AM
Zain wrote:
Hi Heinz,
The DAVE project import/export function must be used in order to keep all DAVE relevant information according to "DAVE TIP of the day: Infineon DAVE Project import and export functions".
BR,
Zain
But why? And what else is in the zip file?
I like to use a zip exported project, do some changes in it using a script,, and generate a new zipped project.
I only like to know where additional information stored. To have a look at it and to see if it is relevant for the new to genarte archive.
Having a computer, it makes no sense to always use a keyboard and mouse for tasks that can be automated.
(Yes I'm a engineer, not only programmer).
Heinz
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Jul 16, 2014
07:45 PM
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Jul 16, 2014
07:45 PM
Hi Heinz,
Would you mind to provide some more details on what kind of changes you would like to make in exported DAVE project?
Best regards,
Sophia
Would you mind to provide some more details on what kind of changes you would like to make in exported DAVE project?
Best regards,
Sophia
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Jul 17, 2014
02:49 AM
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Jul 17, 2014
02:49 AM
sophia wrote:
Hi Heinz,
Would you mind to provide some more details on what kind of changes you would like to make in exported DAVE project?
Best regards,
Sophia
In the simplest case exchanging some header files with constant definitions,
or edit such files using sed, awk or other tools.
More advanced, removing some source files and create a .a lib from the object files, afterwords clean the project.
Of course in this case the starting project is not cleaned.
Anyway, I only want to know what "export" does, nothing more.
Regards
Heinz
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Jul 24, 2014
12:36 AM
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Jul 24, 2014
12:36 AM
Hi Heinz,
As long as you don't make any modification to DAVE/Model folder, should not have any problem.
Best regards,
Sophia
As long as you don't make any modification to DAVE/Model folder, should not have any problem.
Best regards,
Sophia
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Jul 27, 2014
09:58 AM
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Jul 27, 2014
09:58 AM
These are good news. Thanks Sophia.