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Hi all,
I use vim to edit my program (I actually use a remote ssh server with no X
server).
I would like to be able to run compile within vim.
Is there a way to enter ptxdist bash environment. And then use standard make
commands to perform ptxdist operations like
make clean udev for
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 12:50:00PM +0100, Benoît Burnichon wrote:
Hi all,
I use vim to edit my program (I actually use a remote ssh server with no X
server).
I would like to be able to run compile within vim.
Is there a way to enter ptxdist bash environment. And then use standard make
This will work in only the topdir directory. Suppose I am working on a package
named foo, I would open vim in directory $PROJECT_DIR/local_src/foo-trunk/
If a type Esc!ptxdist clean foo, there will be an error as the current
directory will not be the $PROJECT_DIR. This way, I cannot start the
Hello there,
So does someone have a hint, how to successfully include the right
header files from the cross compiling build tree and linking against
the appropriate libraries then in our cmake files?
The problem occurs when running cmake, right? How do you search for the
headers?
Exactly.
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 01:06:11PM +0100, Benoît Burnichon wrote:
This will work in only the topdir directory. Suppose I am working on a
package named foo, I would open vim in directory
$PROJECT_DIR/local_src/foo-trunk/
If a type Esc!ptxdist clean foo, there will be an error as the
current
Hi Raph,
Thanks for your advice, its works like a charm with ptxdist-2010.07.0 ;-)
Have a nice day
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