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Nov 23, 2017
01:31 AM
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Nov 23, 2017
01:31 AM
I have a project that I want to compile on a Linux docker container for continuous integration capabilities.
The project can be build on Linux by making a few changes to the project, which are:
- Changing the compiler in Tools -> Options -> Project Management -> ARM Toolchains to ARM GCC generic and pasting the path of the compiler in my Linux image.
- Generating the makefile by using the Project -> Export to IDE tool -> Makefile tool.
- Edit the makefile so that "make all" compiles up to the elf file, and not the hex file (As that requires using the Cypress tool which is a .exe file https://community.cypress.com/message/89977#89977)
After these steps, when committed, my CI system will automatically build the .elf file.
My two questions are:
- Is there a way to change the compiler path automatically or change it after the Make file is generated?
- Is there a tool to generate the makefile from the command line?
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Dec 05, 2017
01:28 AM
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Dec 05, 2017
01:28 AM
Hello Maarten,
MakeFile is a new feature introduced in PSoC Creator. Currently no option in PSoC Creator for customizing the creation of MakeFile.
Thanks
Jobin GT
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Dec 05, 2017
01:28 AM
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Hello Maarten,
MakeFile is a new feature introduced in PSoC Creator. Currently no option in PSoC Creator for customizing the creation of MakeFile.
Thanks
Jobin GT