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Re: [cdt-dev] Managed make default config

But then how would you share the options sharing options settings? :-)

Doug Schaefer, IBM's Technical Lead, Eclipse CDT
Ottawa Lab, IBM Canada, Rational Software Division



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There is always a conflict between those who need some options to be 
shareable and those who don't like it. We use preferences/properties 
setting to define options saving policy.

Douglas Schaefer wrote:

>Generally, the .cdtbuild file is stored in source control to share the 
>build setting amongst a team. That would require this file to be checked
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>out everytime you change the default.
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>Probably a better answer is to have better support for a default
>default. 
>Right now, the default is the first config it finds in the extension 
>point. Worthy of a bug report and further discussion amongst the build 
>gang.
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>Doug Schaefer, IBM's Technical Lead, Eclipse CDT
>Ottawa Lab, IBM Canada, Rational Software Division
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>Sean,
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>OK, I see now. 
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>Though one issue with that though is sharing projects between 
>users/workspaces will mean the projects always revert back to the
>default 
>configuration. We've tended to rely on that setting for providing 
>ready-made example projects for users to demonstrate some performance 
>feature such as DMIPS. The projects would be set to Release configs so
>the 
>users could just import them and run them out-of-the-box.  Now this
>seems 
>like it would have to have a step to switch configs first ?
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>Any comments as to whether this is a don't care or not for CDT/why the 
>setting was moved/if there's an easy workaround ?
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>Thanks,
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>Tracy, 
>We store it as a persistent property on the project now, so it is in the
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>metadata for the workspace. 
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>Sean Evoy
>Rational Software - IBM Software Group
>Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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>Hi, 
>With previous managed make (CDT 1.2) the .cdtbuild file used to store
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>about which was the current configuration i.e Release or Debug. Where is
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>this information stored with the CDT 2.0 managed make ? - it doesn't
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>to be in the .cdtbuild file anymore 
>Thanks, 
>Tracy Miranda 
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