Trouble creating new Synchronized Project from old Git repository [message #1121693] |
Mon, 30 September 2013 22:07 |
Joshua Strodtbeck Messages: 5 Registered: September 2013 |
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Ok, first, my background: This is the first time I've used an IDE since a 100-level class in college. My idea of writing software is using Emacs and typing "make" at the command line. Realities of an expanding company are pushing me toward an IDE. Okay, onward with my problem!
We've got a GIT repository here at work. We don't use any forks at all. I figured out how to get this through Eclipse, the "general project" option.
What I want to do is be able to compile and run the sources on our Beowulf cluster, which is set up so that everything uses the same file system (as in all of our desktops share a file system with the cluster, so you never have to ssh to view/edit files). I created a new, empty Makefile project that's linked to one of our cluster nodes...but at this point, I'm lost. I can't figure out how to get the source files into my new project, let alone make and run them. I've been through the tutorials a number of times, but I'm quite stuck here.
Alternatively, is it possible to reconfigure my generic project to be a sync'd parallel project?
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Re: Trouble creating new Synchronized Project from old Git repository [message #1123392 is a reply to message #1122611] |
Wed, 02 October 2013 14:14 |
Joshua Strodtbeck Messages: 5 Registered: September 2013 |
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Okay, turns out I was overthinking things. Since our cluster and desktops share a file system, there was no need for synchronization. I just set up a Makefile project using existing code, then set up the make command to do this:
ssh [parallel cluster work node] "cd ${workspace_loc:/MyProject} ; make"
That's necessary because cluster uses different compilers than our desktops. Works like a champ. On to running and debugging!
(I realize I'm getting no responses, but I figure I might as well update the thread in case anyone else is having similar trouble, or sees my solution, thinks it's stupid, and wants to tell me a better way.)
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