Hello all,
I am in the process to port all my XDE projects to xTimeComposer and I found that the file names are rejected when version informations are included...
With XDE, the projects versions were encoded directly in file names (e.g: MyModule.1v0)
How is it done in xTimeComposer? It seems possible since I see that AVB demo project displays version informations in xT when loaded
Thanks for your help
Benoit
How to encode project versions in xTimeComposer
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Hi Benoit,
What do you mean by the file names being rejected?
Can you give me an example of such a name, and I'll check it out.
The [repo - version] annotations that are displayed next to the project
in the explorer are taken from the .xproject file located at the top level
of the project, so if you create a similar file then the annotations should
also show up in your projects.
Cheers,
Kris.
What do you mean by the file names being rejected?
Can you give me an example of such a name, and I'll check it out.
The [repo - version] annotations that are displayed next to the project
in the explorer are taken from the .xproject file located at the top level
of the project, so if you create a similar file then the annotations should
also show up in your projects.
Cheers,
Kris.
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Hi Kris,
thank you for this information, I will try it as soon as possible (being busy on another task for now)
I do not have the XDE machine in front of me right now, but the error message was something like "Invalid filename".
A long time ago, I submitted this to the support, and they told me that I had to remove the version code in the filename. But I only came back to xTimeComposer port recently, and I could not remember if I got the explanation or not to add the version code
Benoit
thank you for this information, I will try it as soon as possible (being busy on another task for now)
I do not have the XDE machine in front of me right now, but the error message was something like "Invalid filename".
A long time ago, I submitted this to the support, and they told me that I had to remove the version code in the filename. But I only came back to xTimeComposer port recently, and I could not remember if I got the explanation or not to add the version code
Benoit
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Oh, I forgot to tell you : these are the project/module names that are rejected when they are imported, not the C/XC source files themselves