Hi all,
the dependency checking option in Momentics 6.3.0 SP3 does not works.
Is this a known issue?
Regards,
Maurizio Rossi
Hi all,
the dependency checking option in Momentics 6.3.0 SP3 does not works.
Is this a known issue?
Regards,
Maurizio Rossi
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Hi all,
the dependency checking option in Momentics 6.3.0 SP3 does not works.
Is this a known issue?Regards,
Maurizio Rossi
Hello Maurizio
Do you mean in the IDE? I will check and see if this is a known issue.
Can you give me a reproducible test case?
Thanks,
Rodney
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Hi all,the dependency checking option in Momentics 6.3.0 SP3 does not works.
Is this a known issue?Regards,
Maurizio Rossi
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Hi Rodney,
yes I mean the Enhanced dependency checking in the Windows hosted IDE (I
don’t use the native QNX version).
This build option simply does not works i.e. modifying a “.h” file included
in a “.c” file does not invoke the compiler for the “.c” source.
Maybe a wrong configuration/installation of Momentics?
Regards,
Maurizio Rossi
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Hello Maurizio
Do you mean in the IDE? I will check and see if this is a known issue.
Can you give me a reproducible test case?Thanks,
RodneyMaurizio Rossi wrote:
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Hi all,the dependency checking option in Momentics 6.3.0 SP3 does not works.
Is this a known issue?Regards,
Maurizio Rossi
Maurizio Rossi <mrossi@system-group.it> wrote:
Hi Rodney,
What type of project? Have you toggled this behaviour to on (it defaults to
off) for the project in question?
I just tested it with both 6.3.0 SP3 and with IDE 4, using a Standard
Make C Project, and it behaved as expected.
x.h
a.c and b.c both #include “x.h”
“Check Dependencies On/Off” off (no check mark in C/C++ Projects Context
Menu), edit x.h, save, build. No build.
“Check Dependencies On/Off” on (check mark in menu), edit x.h, save,
build. a.c and b.c get rebuilt.
-David
yes I mean the Enhanced dependency checking in the Windows hosted IDE (I
don’t use the native QNX version).
This build option simply does not works i.e. modifying a “.h” file included
in a “.c” file does not invoke the compiler for the “.c” source.
Maybe a wrong configuration/installation of Momentics?Regards,
Maurizio Rossi
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Hello MaurizioDo you mean in the IDE? I will check and see if this is a known issue.
Can you give me a reproducible test case?Thanks,
RodneyMaurizio Rossi wrote:
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Hi all,the dependency checking option in Momentics 6.3.0 SP3 does not works.
Is this a known issue?Regards,
Maurizio Rossi
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QNX Training Services
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Hi David,
projects are “QNX C” projects.
The IDE in 6.3.0 SP3 does not work this way for me.
Can you tell me why?
I’m unable to use IDE 4: I’m working on 6.3.2A and 6.2.1B targets and this
version of the IDE get lost trying to start the debugger when using the
switching to 6.2.1B tools
Regards,
Maurizio Rossi
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Maurizio Rossi <> mrossi@system-group.it> > wrote:
Hi Rodney,What type of project? Have you toggled this behaviour to on (it defaults
to
off) for the project in question?I just tested it with both 6.3.0 SP3 and with IDE 4, using a Standard
Make C Project, and it behaved as expected.x.h
a.c and b.c both #include “x.h”“Check Dependencies On/Off” off (no check mark in C/C++ Projects Context
Menu), edit x.h, save, build. No build.“Check Dependencies On/Off” on (check mark in menu), edit x.h, save,
build. a.c and b.c get rebuilt.-David
yes I mean the Enhanced dependency checking in the Windows hosted IDE (I
don’t use the native QNX version).
This build option simply does not works i.e. modifying a “.h” file
included
in a “.c” file does not invoke the compiler for the “.c” source.
Maybe a wrong configuration/installation of Momentics?Regards,
Maurizio Rossi
“Rodney Dowdall” <> rdowdall@qnx.com> > ha scritto nel messaggio
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Hello MaurizioDo you mean in the IDE? I will check and see if this is a known issue.
Can you give me a reproducible test case?Thanks,
RodneyMaurizio Rossi wrote:
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Hi all,the dependency checking option in Momentics 6.3.0 SP3 does not works.
Is this a known issue?Regards,
Maurizio Rossi
\David Gibbs
QNX Training Services
dagibbs@qnx.com