Re: [Anjuta-list] Minimalist Project?



I have found the easiest way is to just start the project by writing the
make files and importing them into anjuta.

Steve

On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 13:40, Roy Wood wrote:
> Probably a dumb question, but here goes....
> 
> 
> For a particular project, I would like to maintain my own makefiles and 
> just use Anjuta for editing code, triggering my makefile, and debugging.  
> Basically, I want to  create a really small, minimalist project 
> containing only the source files, and stay away from all the automake and 
> other stuff which is nice and all, but not necessary in this case.
> 
> Given that, how feasible is it to use Anjuta?  I know I might be fighting 
> some basic Anjuta design assumptions.
> 
> 
> -Roy
> 
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