In article <4sednXNDVp7KeyTfRVn-ug@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
"Jonathan Turkanis" <technews@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>MW Ron wrote:
>> Jonathan Turkanis wrote:
>>> MW Ron wrote:
>
>>>> Drag the depenedent target to the host target, it will be in italics
>>>> under that then click on the link icon
>>>>
>>>> it will look like this
>>>> + Test project
>>>> + lib.mcp
>>>> Library (in italics) * (under links)
>>>>
>>>> See if that works for you
>>>
>>> Okay, I think I'm finally catching on ;-) It looks like:
>>>
>>> 1. An arrow icon indicates a dependency
>>> 2. A dot under the link icon tell the linker to link agains the
>>> output file of the dependent target.
>>
>> The arrow just selects the current target :) it is the same as
>> changing the target in the pop up windows when you are in the Files
>> or Link tab
>
>I think I'm getting dumber every day :-D
>
>Just to be clear: I'm talking about the arrows on the dependencies, not
the
>top-level targets. Here's what I have (forgive the corny names):
>
> Targets Link
>
>- -> hellobeatles Debug
> - libjohnpaul.mcp
> -> libjohnpaul Debug *
> libjohnpaul Release
> - libgeorgeringo.mcp
> -> libgeorgeringo Debug *
> libgeorgeringo Release
>
>Here "->" represents an arrow icon. With this configuration, everything
works.
>If I remove the asterisks, I get linker errors; if I remove the arrows
from
>libjohnpaul Debug and libgeorgeringo Debug, the dependencies aren't built
>automatically.
>
>So I've got something that works; I just want to know if it's the normal
way
>to
>do things.
>
>> Three should be some examples of libraries in the CodeWarrior Examples
>> what version of CW do you have?
>
>8.3 and 9.4 for Windows. I think I have version 5 for Mac lying around
>somewere,
>too ;-)
>
>>The examples usually have a project
>> for the library and a test project that has that as a dependency.
>
>Okay, (CodeWarrior Examples)/MFC Examples/Ray the Tracer/Ray.mcp looks
like a
>good example. It seems to be set up just like my Beatles example above.
>
>Thanks for putting up with my thickheadedness!
>
>> Ron
>
>Jonathan
My bad I didn't understand what you meant by Arrows, (I was looking at
my Mac version) Yes that is right.
Ron
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