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RichardVerzijl
Post subject: Convert Makefile(s) to common.mk  PostPosted: Mar 06, 2008 - 08:26 AM
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Hi,

I downloaded lighttpd (a webserver) sources and built it on a QNX machine. Now I want to build it with a cross compiler with a QNX Momentics IDE on a Windows machine.
Is there a way to convert the Makefile(s) to a common.mk?

Regards,
Richard
 
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rgallen
Post subject: Re: Convert Makefile(s) to common.mk  PostPosted: Mar 06, 2008 - 07:07 PM
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RichardVerzijl wrote:
Hi,

I downloaded lighttpd (a webserver) sources and built it on a QNX machine. Now I want to build it with a cross compiler with a QNX Momentics IDE on a Windows machine.
Is there a way to convert the Makefile(s) to a common.mk?

Regards,
Richard


There is no way to convert to a common.mk, but if you simply create a "managed make" 'C' project and then drag and drop (or import) the source files into the project, it will automatically build new makefiles for you. Once this is done, you can add cross compilation targets and the managed make will again handle all of the makefile magic automatically.
 
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