Beth,
This is something we really need to improve – managing multiple build configurations is really confusing, and sometimes breaks – especially when switching between
machines. I think we need to take a hard look at this and see what is working, and what is not working, and try to figure out a plan to help make it work better and make it more usable. I think part of the confusion arises from the fact that we are basically
hijacking part of CDT to do something that it was never intended to do J…
Jay
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On Behalf Of Beth Tibbitts
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Subject: [ptp-dev] how to make a single local [Fortran] project synchronized with multiple remote machines
We have said several times (vaguely) that this is possible but we need to get it documented. Fortran or C projects, shouldn't matter.
If someone can point me in the right direction (John Eblen???) by just listing basic steps here in this mailing list thread,
I can add it to the help.
Would be a nice addition for the SR2 release coming out shortly.
...Beth
Beth Tibbitts
Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform http://eclipse.org/ptp
IBM STG - High Performance Computing Tools
Mailing Address: IBM Corp., 745 West New Circle Road, Lexington, KY 40511
Ted
Sariyski ---08/22/2012 08:51:27 AM---Hi, I have a synchronized Fortran project which I wont to expand to another
Hi,
I have a synchronized Fortran project which I wont to expand to another
machine. My understanding is that I need only one project on the local
machine and 'Build' selects which is the remote one. I was not able to
figure out how to do it. I also tried to create a new synchronized
project and to Import (with symbolic links) the existing one, but
Eclipse doesn't allow importing existing projects. What do I miss here?
Thanks,
--Ted
P.S. I use Juno on Linux, in case it matters.
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Photran Information <photran@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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how to make a single local Fortran project synchronized with multiple remote machines
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Hi,
I have a synchronized Fortran project which I wont to expand to another
machine. My understanding is that I need only one project on the local
machine and 'Build' selects which is the remote one. I was not able to
figure out how to do it. I also tried to create a new synchronized
project and to Import (with symbolic links) the existing one, but
Eclipse doesn't allow importing existing projects. What do I miss here?
Thanks,
--Ted
P.S. I use Juno on Linux, in case it matters.
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