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Adding to a project a file not belonging to any target

Started by earlgrey, September 04, 2014, 08:45:10 PM

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earlgrey

Hello 2 all,

Just one remark :

It is currently impossible to add a file to a project without affecting it to at least one build target ( a fleeting dialog shows and disappears, and file is not added ).
However this can be achieved further in the file's properties, or in the build target's properties.

Regards -


* OS = Debian Buster - Linux 4.19.06 x64 SMP
* C::B = svn11267 wx-3.0.4 - Linux, unicode 64 bit

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earlgrey

I would like to be able to add a file ( lets say a bash script ) to a C/C++ project without affecting it to any target, directly from the "add files to project..." dialog.

Just a question of comfort.

This is just a suggestion.

Regards -
* OS = Debian Buster - Linux 4.19.06 x64 SMP
* C::B = svn11267 wx-3.0.4 - Linux, unicode 64 bit

earlgrey

In fact it would be nice to be able to create projects without any target at all, just for organizing accessory files with the virtual folders.
* OS = Debian Buster - Linux 4.19.06 x64 SMP
* C::B = svn11267 wx-3.0.4 - Linux, unicode 64 bit

Jenna

Quote from: earlgrey on September 07, 2014, 08:13:59 AM
In fact it would be nice to be able to create projects without any target at all, just for organizing accessory files with the virtual folders.

The easiest solution/workaround for this is to have (dummy-)target that will never be compiled.