On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 05:37:50 +0100, Jonathan Turkanis
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> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm writing a chapter of a book on building C++ applications, and am
> considering
> discussing the CodeWarrior IDE. I've used the command line tools for a
> long time
> now, but have never used the IDE for anything non-trivial. As an
> exercise, I'm
> trying to build a simple application consisting of three components: a
> static
> library, a dynamic library and an executable which uses the two
> libraries.
>
> Everything works fine if I create separate projects for the two
> libraries, build
> them, and then add the libraries to the project for the executable using
> Project->Add File. This seems pretty convoluted, though, since I have to
> build
> parts of the projects before I can even configure other parts of it. Is
> there
> any way that I can set up the three projects, describe the dependencies
> between
> the projects, and then have the IDE build the whole thing for me?
>
> Best Regards,
> Jonathan
>
>
Don't add the .lib add the .mcp, and then go into the targets tab and
select the appropriate dependants.
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