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04:09 AM
Hello,
where can I change the Makefile template so that if the "clean" target is called also the listing files *.lst are deleted?
where can I change the Makefile template so that if the "clean" target is called also the listing files *.lst are deleted?
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04:08 AM
Hi,
As you know it is not supported in DAVE 3.1.10. Perhaps you can change the ‘generated’ make file and try only “clean” without build...
Best regards,
Sophia
As you know it is not supported in DAVE 3.1.10. Perhaps you can change the ‘generated’ make file and try only “clean” without build...
Best regards,
Sophia
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Apr 01, 2015
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Apr 01, 2015
02:05 AM
sophia wrote:
Hi,
As you know it is not supported in DAVE 3.1.10. Perhaps you can change the ‘generated’ make file and try only “clean” without build...
Best regards,
Sophia
Even the new DAVE 4 does not really clean the project. Especially the list files are voluminous. It should be easy for your developers to change the makefile template
and send out a patch for it.
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Apr 01, 2015
11:54 PM
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Apr 01, 2015
11:54 PM
Hi,
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean "Even the new DAVE 4 does not really clean the project."?
Currently in DAVE v4, the Debug folder will be completely emptied after execution of "Clean Project".
Best regards,
Sophia
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean "Even the new DAVE 4 does not really clean the project."?
Currently in DAVE v4, the Debug folder will be completely emptied after execution of "Clean Project".
Best regards,
Sophia
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Apr 14, 2015
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Apr 14, 2015
02:21 AM
sophia wrote:
Hi,
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean "Even the new DAVE 4 does not really clean the project."?
Currently in DAVE v4, the Debug folder will be completely emptied after execution of "Clean Project".
Best regards,
Sophia
Hello Sofia
it meands exactly what it states, "DAVE 4 does not really clean the project."
If you call clean, some but not all generated files are removed
The clean target calls rm-rf specifically on *.o files , *.d files and in the project root also elf hex etc. but NOT *.lst in subdirectotries.
Do a small project with the XMC lib, call clean and looka afterwords into Release/Libraries/XMCLib/src and you will see a lot of large files.
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Apr 15, 2015
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Apr 15, 2015
03:20 AM
Hi,
What type of project did you choose to create when use XMC Lib? Is it "Simple Main project"?
Best regards,
Sophia
What type of project did you choose to create when use XMC Lib? Is it "Simple Main project"?
Best regards,
Sophia
Apr 16, 2015
02:19 PM
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Apr 16, 2015
02:19 PM
Hi Heinz,
try to put clean rule in "makefile.targets" file which should be located in project folder.
rum
try to put clean rule in "makefile.targets" file which should be located in project folder.
rum
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Apr 18, 2015
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07:31 AM
sophia wrote:
Hi,
What type of project did you choose to create when use XMC Lib? Is it "Simple Main project"?
Best regards,
Sophia
Yes, it is
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Apr 18, 2015
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Apr 18, 2015
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rum wrote:
Hi Heinz,
try to put clean rule in "makefile.targets" file which should be located in project folder.
rum
sorry, I can not find the file makefile.targets
I see that in makefile the line
-include ../makefile.targets
loads this file, but can not find it.
And if, can I change it?
Apr 18, 2015
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Apr 18, 2015
08:54 AM
ciao Heinz form CAN,
you must create this file ! Better, create also "makefile.defs" and put your clean rule there.
rum
you must create this file ! Better, create also "makefile.defs" and put your clean rule there.
rum
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Heinz wrote:
Yes, it is
Hi,
If you use the Simple Main project type, both Debug and Release folder will be emptied after executing Clean Project command.
Best regards,
Sophia
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Apr 22, 2015
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Apr 22, 2015
09:46 AM
rum wrote:
ciao Heinz form CAN,
you must create this file ! Better, create also "makefile.defs" and put your clean rule there.
rum
I wrote a new file makefile.targets with a "clean:" target. And indeed it is called instead of the default "clean" target.
Is there a way to extend the default "clean"
like
clean: oldclean
rm dir/files*.lst
Where did you got the information about makefile.targets and makefiles.def from?
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Apr 24, 2015
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Apr 24, 2015
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rum wrote:
ciao Heinz form CAN,
you must create this file ! Better, create also "makefile.defs" and put your clean rule there.
rum
I did, now the clean rule in this file is called, but not the old "standard" target clean:
Do you know how I can extend the standard clean, that mean executing the old rules and add new rules?
Where did you get the information about all the files from? Is there any information on the Infineon web site, or is it a common Eclipse make behavior?
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Apr 24, 2015
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Apr 24, 2015
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sophia wrote:
Hi,
If you use the Simple Main project type, both Debug and Release folder will be emptied after executing Clean Project command.
Best regards,
Sophia
I disagree Sophia
Apr 24, 2015
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Apr 24, 2015
08:29 AM
Hi Heinz,
It is eclipse. You can add your own rules in "init, defs, targets". Write your own clean and put there what you need. Inside Project properties, C/C++ buid, behavior you can configure what gets called by make.
There may be more all: rules, this is I tested. Maybe there can be also more clean: rules, but I am not sure about this.
rum
It is eclipse. You can add your own rules in "init, defs, targets". Write your own clean and put there what you need. Inside Project properties, C/C++ buid, behavior you can configure what gets called by make.
There may be more all: rules, this is I tested. Maybe there can be also more clean: rules, but I am not sure about this.
rum
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Apr 25, 2015
03:59 AM
Thank you rum
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Apr 27, 2015
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Apr 27, 2015
02:07 AM
Heinz wrote:
I disagree Sophia
Hi,
It is what I see. I don't know why you have seen differently?
To make sure we are in the same page, would you pls provide a snapshot of your project Debug and Release folders before and after executing Clean Project command?
Best regards,
Sophia
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Apr 28, 2015
04:31 AM
Wouldn't it not be easier to remove the whole Debug directory in case of cleaning the "Debug Build Configuration" ?
Heinz
Heinz