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Type "make all" to build a project.  Continuing the wrist project example from above, you would type:
Type "make all" to build a project.  Continuing the wrist project example from above, you would type:


<pre>
> cp -R /map/gfx0/tools/linux/import/blitz/ .
  > cd  /map/gfx0/users/goo/project/wrist
> cd  /map/gfx0/users/goo/project/wrist
  > make  all
> make  all
</pre>
 


== Building a Project on Linux ==
== Building a Project on Linux ==

Revision as of 20:48, 20 April 2010

Checking out a project

Before checking out a project, be sure that your development environment is set up for $G.

$G uses CVS for source control and you can read more about it on its official site or on Wikipedia.

So, for example, if your user id is "goo" and you wanted to check out the "wrist" project, you should type:

   > mkdir  /map/gfx0/users/goo
   > cd     /map/gfx0/users/goo
   > cvs  co  project/wrist        # Creates:  /map/gfx0/users/goo/project/wrist/...

Please do not waste space and retain only the files you need. When you are done with your account please be sure to delete it.


Building a Project on Linux

Type "make all" to build a project. Continuing the wrist project example from above, you would type:

> cp -R /map/gfx0/tools/linux/import/blitz/ .
> cd  /map/gfx0/users/goo/project/wrist
> make  all

Building a Project on Linux

Type "make all" to build a project. Continuing the wrist project example from above, you would type:

   > cd/d  Y:\map\gfx0\users\goo\project\wrist
   > make  all


By convention simple projects that build a single program or library can be built just by typing "make".