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How to create a workspace in Eclipse ==================================== Using bake in Eclipse is very similar compared to the :any:`CDT build mechanism <how_to_convert_existing_cdt_workspace>`. .. warning:: One major difference is, that `.cproject` and `.project` files are just wrappers. Do not use the standard property pages, they will be simply ignored! Edit only the `Project.meta` files. The `.cprojec`t and `.project` files shall not be committed to your source control. Import ****** If you have a workspace with no `.cproject` and `.project` files, but `Project.meta` files, you can import them to Eclipse. You can also use the importer to import single projects. The importer can be found unter `File->Import` or in the context menu of the Project Explorer. All (sub)directories with a `Project.meta` are listed here. Choose the projects to import and press Finish. ========================================= ======================================= .. image:: ../../_static/SelectImport.png .. image:: ../../_static/Import.png ========================================= ======================================= .. note:: Note, that `.cproject` and `.project` files will not be overwritten per default. If e.g. a project is not a c-project, some bake features will not available. In this case, enable the recreate option. This is also a good idea, if you want to get rid of old configurations.
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