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Re: WindRiver & Git - Makefile

I've done it on SVN with just .h and .cpp files. Here is a procedure I wrote a couple of years ago for the guys on my team (I updated it a bit, but there may be mistakes).

We use TortoiseSVN, hence the Windows Explorer right-click-menu bit.

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  • Run Wind River Workbench 3.0.
  • Go to File->New->Example...
  • Select VxWorks Downloadable Kernel Module Sample Project and click Next
  • Select FRC Default Program and click Finish
  • Right-click on BuiltinDefaultCode in the Project Explorer and select Rename.
  • Enter the desired project name.
  • In the [project name] project in the Project Explorer, delete BuildinDefaultCode.cpp and sample.txt.
  • In Windows Explorer, navigate to C:\WindRiver\workspace\.
  • Right-click on the [project name] folder and select SVN Checkout...
  • Enter [svn path] as the repository URL.
  • Enter 'C:\WindRiver\workspace\[project name]' as the checkout directory.
  • Click OK; when the 'folder not empty' warning pops up, click Yes.
  • Right-click in the Project Explorer and select Refresh.
  • Right-click the [project name] project, and go to Build Options->Clean Project. The project should now be set up.
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