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Re: Vim with WindRiver

If you want, you can edit the files in vim through the command line, outside of WindRiver. When you want to compile, you can refresh the files in WindRiver (F5 or right click->Refresh) and then compile it. I haven't actually tested this since I don't use WindRiver, but that's how I would have done it in Eclipse, so it might work here.
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Re: Vim with WindRiver

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If you want, you can edit the files in vim through the command line, outside of WindRiver. When you want to compile, you can refresh the files in WindRiver (F5 or right click->Refresh) and then compile it. I haven't actually tested this since I don't use WindRiver, but that's how I would have done it in Eclipse, so it might work here.
This has worked for me.
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