Creating remote projects, Import existing code wizard – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Figure 36 Import Existing Code wizard

2.

Enter a name for your project in the field in the Project Name group box.

3.

Enter the location of your source base in the field in the Existing Code Location group box (or
select Browse... to browse for the location).

4.

In the Tools root: row, select the root directory of the RVU to be used to build your project. If
the tools root combo box is empty, select the Configure locations... link to establish where
cross compilers and tools are located on your system. (This setting is used to determine where
the C/C++ indexer looks for system headers and, optionally, to set COMP_ROOT.)

5.

In the Cygwin/Msys bin: row, select a bin directory for Cygwin or Msys if you want NSDEE
to prepend the bin path to PATH prior to builds. Leave the setting blank if you added Cygwin
or Msys bin to PATH yourself and NSDEE inherits the PATH setting. If no Cygwin or Msys
bin

is available in the Cygwin/Msys bin: combo box, select the Configure locations... link to

establish the location of Cygwin or Msys.

6.

Deselect the Set COMP_ROOT environment variable to tools root above check box if you do
not want NSDEE to set COMP_ROOT (useful if your makefile already sets it).

7.

Select Finish to dismiss the wizard and create your project.

Creating remote projects

To create a remote makefile project with new or exising sources, perform the following steps from
the NonStop Development perspective:

1.

Select Remote Makefile Project from the New submenu of the File menu to open the Remote
Makefile Project wizard (

Figure 37 (page 81)

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