[Camino-users] compile Camino

Jonathan Rafael PatiƱo jonhrafe at gmail.com
Mon Jun 5 06:44:36 PDT 2017


Hi!

Sorry for stepping in, I'm not sure how eclipse handle's the stuff but, if
she added new (.java files) and they are not on the simulation folder
shouldn't they be added to the makefile?

In this part:

*Simulation: apps/SyntheticData.class*
* $(JAVAC) simulation/*.java*


Cheers


J.R.

2017-06-05 14:19 GMT+02:00 Hall, Matt <matt.hall at ucl.ac.uk>:

> Hi Stefania,
>
>
> If you are modifying an existing command, then it should be sufficient to
> use the regular camino makefile (i.e. just just "make" on the commandline).
>
>
> Matt.
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> *From:* camino-users-bounces at www.nitrc.org <camino-users-bounces at www.
> nitrc.org> on behalf of stefania oliviero <stefania.oliviero at hotmail.it>
> *Sent:* 05 June 2017 12:53:28
> *To:* camino-users
> *Subject:* [Camino-users] compile Camino
>
>
> Dear all
>
> I am working on the introduction of a new substrate and so, I  changed
> some  .java files and introduced some new ones.
>
> Once the code rewrite is complete, what should I do to debug and compile
> the new version of camino and make it executable?
>
>
> ps. At the moment I'm using text editor and ECLIPSE to control simple
> lines of code, but I don't know its functions ...
>
> Thanks
>
>
> I'm sorry for my ignorance ...
>
> Thank you
>
> Stefania Oliviero
>
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