It makes sense to me as follows:
New Project -> with Existing sources
Import to me means like taking resources or something from a different environment
into Eclipse CDT
but in this case it is just to not start from scratch and as you need a
Eclipse project to work with Eclipse a
new project is a have to.
From: cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Doug Schaefer
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010
1:43 PM
To: CDT
General developers list.
Subject: Re: [cdt-dev] Importing
Existing Code
One question I'm still
struggling with is whether this is really an Import operation, since it imports
code, or a New Project operation since it creates a new project, or maybe both.
Anyone have thoughts on that?
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Figuer,
Felipe A <Felipe.A.Figuer@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
That sounds great. When we started using with Eclipse CDT we
had difficulties understanding how to create a CDT project for existing
sources.
The warning scared us but we tried and the project creation ended
up working.
At that time we were trying Netbeans for C and the project creation
for existing sources through the project wizard was almost straight forward.
Nevertheless we realized Eclipse CDT is much more powerful and
reliable that Netbeans for C but so far harder to configure and less intuitive
for starters.
I am willing to try this out.
Regards,
Felipe Antonio Martinez Figueroa.