zproject is the generation tool ...

you would install it and run gsl project.xml in the project you wanted
the change to go to.

On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 4:13 PM, Osiris Pedroso <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok, I modified the gsl file and then I did this:
>
> ~/git/zproject$ gsl zproject_vs20xx_props.gsl
>
> When I execute git status now though, it does not show any of the “.props”
> file as modified/created.
>
> opedroso@OPLIN:~/git/zproject$ git status
>  On branch master Your branch is up-to-date with ‘origin/master’. Changes
> not staged for commit:   (use “git add …” to update what will be committed)
> (use “git checkout — …” to discard changes in working directory)
>    modified:   CMakeLists.txt
>   modified:   zproject_vs20xx_props.gsl
>
> I noticed that the *.PROP files in czmq are checked in as part of the
> project, so I think somebody did a manual step to generate them and then
> checked them in.
>
> So, how should I regenerate the .PROP files?
>
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