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I am trying to learn how to copy and paste / duplicate projects.
I am little confused with "perspective". I have not intentionally changed that.
I have created OpenGL_Sample and OpenGL_Sample(copy) and another separate project OpenGL_MENU.
When I try to run OpenGL_MENU C Local application window gives me only the OpenGL_samples as an options to run.
I hope attached file is sufficient to discuss this issue.
As you can see I have multiple copies of different projects , none of them executable.
I am presently concerned about the OpenGL_MENU project only.
Perhaps I am missing a step after I copy and paste the new project?
Appreciate any help.
Thanks
]]>Anne Creek2017-01-04T22:05:03-00:00Re: Multiple projects in Oxygen
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After copying a project you need to rebuild it. The following is showing a copy of project Hello to Hello2. It has been rebuilt. The executable's name is Hello2
Run-->Run and Debug-->Debug will use the last selected configuration.
]]>David Vavra2017-01-04T23:02:56-00:00Re: Multiple projects in Oxygen
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it is little clearer - I was missing the "configuration " step.
I got it working , sort off.
It is not to intuitive how to select / change from current configuration to new one.
One more question
what is the difference /description of "project" and "C/C++ application" ?
I have to add "C/C++ application" to the configuration dialog.
Thanks for all your help, appreciate it.
]]>Anne Creek2017-01-05T17:57:26-00:00Re: Multiple projects in Oxygen
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Launch configurations are for built executables/scripts. The launch configurations differ a bit depending on what is being used. So "C/C++ applications" would be appropriate to run or debug C/C++ executables. "Perl Local" (if you have Perl EPIC installed) to run Perl scripts, etc. Then there are configurations for attaching to a running C/C++ application and for debugging a remote one.