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Author Topic: A way to tell Jungle IDE to only build/execute one project ?
Rushino
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Post A way to tell Jungle IDE to only build/execute one project ?
on: August 7, 2012, 15:26
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Hello,

I am using a solution but i would like to only build or execute one project inside. Is there a way to do this ? cause right now it start many html5 servers.. and start all the projects at once. :)

Thanks!

Ziggy
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Post Re: A way to tell Jungle IDE to only build/execute one project ?
on: September 6, 2012, 13:17
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As I said somewher else:
F5: Build all solution
F6: Build current project (only)

Also, you can set the build mode for a specific project to "ByPAss" mode, so it won't get build when you press F5 or F6. That's useful for modules that are just imported somewhere else and do not have Main function as its entry point.

Annika
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Post Re: A way to tell Jungle IDE to only build/execute one project ?
on: February 26, 2013, 19:00
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hey, i just bought jungle and all i can tell that im very happy with it (same as i was with blide+) worth it!

@ topic:
where/how can we set that ByPass option?

Ziggy
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Post Re: A way to tell Jungle IDE to only build/execute one project ?
on: March 3, 2013, 23:12
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Hello Annika, thanks for your kind words!

In the compiler options for the given project, the same place where you select the target and the release/[b][/b]debug.
That said, this should be easier to handle on latest version. F5 should only build entry point project.

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