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getting_started:kdevelop [2021/03/25 08:20] – [Use KDevelop with Existing Build Configuration] ursgrafgetting_started:kdevelop [2021/03/25 08:21] – [Use KDevelop with Existing Build Configuration] ursgraf
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 If you have previously built your application manually or with the aid of the [[https://github.com/eeros-project/eeros-build-scripts.git|EEROS scripts]], you can import the configuration into KDevelop as follows: If you have previously built your application manually or with the aid of the [[https://github.com/eeros-project/eeros-build-scripts.git|EEROS scripts]], you can import the configuration into KDevelop as follows:
-  - Import the project by choosing the ''CMakeLists.txt'' of your project, eg. //workingDirectory/eeros/CMakeLists.txt// or //workingDirectory/helloWorld/CMakeLists.txt//.+  - Import the project by choosing the ''CMakeLists.txt'' of your project, eg. //workingDirectory/hello/CMakeLists.txt// or //workingDirectory/simple-motor-control/CMakeLists.txt//.
   - This will automatically open the project configuration panel.   - This will automatically open the project configuration panel.
   - Choose the build directory of the previously built application as your build directory, e.g. //workingDirectory/build-x86/eeros// or //workingDirectory/build-x86/helloWorld//   - Choose the build directory of the previously built application as your build directory, e.g. //workingDirectory/build-x86/eeros// or //workingDirectory/build-x86/helloWorld//
getting_started/kdevelop.txt · Last modified: 2021/04/01 08:25 by ursgraf