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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Installation, Compiling and Running of theide » How to import existing MinGW/C++ projects into TheIDE
Re: How to import existing MinGW/C++ projects into TheIDE [message #2897 is a reply to message #2879] Sat, 29 April 2006 11:24 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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gprentice wrote on Sat, 29 April 2006 02:24


In addition to what Mirek said -

If you have external make files, why do you want to use U++ and why would you want to import a "source tree" into a U++ project. Is it because you want to use U++ code navigation Assist++ ?

...

Graeme



On the U++ home page I have read:
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TheIDE can work with GCC, MinGW and Visual C++ 7.1 or 8.0 compilers (including free Visual C++ Toolkit 2003 and Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition) and contains a full featured debugger. TheIDE can also be used to develop non-U++ applications.
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From this I have concluded that it should be possible to use TheIDE also for non-U++-based projects, particularly the code analyzer and a GUI interface to the GNU gdb debugger.

If this isn't true (isn't it?) then it doesn't make much sense for us to invest forther work into becoming acquainted with U++.

Many thanks for your response,

Klaus.
 
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