[Scons-users] How to eclipsify SCons-projects
Managan, Rob
managan1 at llnl.gov
Fri Aug 24 12:55:13 EDT 2012
You should check out sconsolidator, http://www.sconsolidator.ch/ . It is what I used to set up an scons build within eclipse.
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From: <Kussmaul>, Paul <PAUL.KUSSMAUL at advantest.com<mailto:PAUL.KUSSMAUL at advantest.com>>
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Date: Thursday, August 23, 2012 11:50 PM
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Subject: [Scons-users] How to eclipsify SCons-projects
How to make SCons-projects eclipse-ready? Is there a SCons-Tool that generates the project-files needed by Eclipse? Are there any recommendations how to organize multi-project-applications? SCons operates on the whole building-tree, whereas Eclipse handles smaller projects and put them over a dependency-list in the right order. Any ideas how this might fit together? Visual-Studio has a similar architecture, therefore I hope a solution is already available. I would like to go with Eclipse as IDE, because this is a common industry-standard. By the way, I would like to get support for the following languages: C, C++, Java, and soon Scala.
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