After you Create a Connection to a Remote System, you are
ready to create a Local/Remote C/C++ Project.
Procedure
To create a new Local/Remote C/C++ Project, begin by going
to File ->New -> Local/Remote
C/C++ Project.:
Select a project type.
For Local projects, enter the Project Name, press Next
For Synchronized projects, enter the Project
Name and Remote Location, press Next
.
Use default location: enable/disable using the default
location for project location
Push on save: enable/disable pushing local changes to the
remote location when a file is saved
Pull from remote on project creation: enable/disable pulling
files from remote location on project creation
.
For Remote Only projects, enter the Project Name
and Remote Location, press Next.
For Network File System projects, enter the Project
Name and Remote Location, press Next
Use default location: enable/disable using the default
location for project location
Validate mount location: enables/disables a check to verify
that the mount location specified is valid.
Select the Language options, and Toolchain options that
best suite your project.
Note: The
tool chains available at this step will depend on the type of project,
as well as the operating system of the remote system. The XL C/C++
Tool Chain is only available when the remote system is an AIX or Linux
on Power system.
Press Finish, or optionally specify
additional Project Options:
Build Command: the command to be used to build your project
Build Directory: the location where the build command is
to be issued
Compiler Executable Directory: the location where the XL
compiler executable can be found. The default install location is
chosen by default.
Import an off-line index: import a previously generated
off-line index. To import an off-line index from the remote system
for the new project, browse for the off-line index zip file. For more
information, see Creating/Importing
an Offline Index.
Do not index project until project has been built: prevent
the indexer from launching until the project has been built.
Note: The Compiler Executable Directory field
will not be visible when the Remote Linux GCC Tool Chain is specified.
Click Finish in the Local/Remote
C/C++ Project wizard to create the project. Creating the project
may take a few minutes. Once the project has boon created it will
appear in the Project Explorer view.
Once you have created a Local/Remote C/C++ project, you are
ready to create a C or C++ source
file.