Owner's manual

how to build, deploy, and launch MakeCar, skip ahead to “Building, deploying, and launching a
project” (page 33).
Creating a remote makefile project
Remote makefile projects are hosted on a NonStop system where the source files and makefiles
reside. Creating a remote makefile project allows you to edit remote source files and launch builds
from NSDEE. When you create a remote makefile project, you can create a project from scratch
or you can use the project to build existing source using existing makefiles.
To create a remote project, perform the following steps from the NonStop Development perspective:
1. Select New > Remote Makefile Project from the context menu of the NonStop Project Explorer
view.
2. In the Remote Makefile Project wizard (Figure 1 (page 28)), enter a name for your project in
the Project name: field.
Figure 1 Remote Makefile Project wizard
3. From the Build system: combo, select a NonStop system where your project will be located
(or select Edit… if you haven’t yet configured a connection to the NonStop system).
4. Enter the remote OSS or Guardian path where your project will reside in the Project location:
field (or choose Browse… to browse for a location).
5. In the Platform: row, choose either the OSS or Guardian button depending on which platform
you project will reside.
6. Select the Connect to Build System… button to establish a connection to the NonStop system
you specified in step 3. (The button will be disabled if you already established a connection.)
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