Re: Development Time
From: Sujith (sujithss_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/30/04
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Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 15:22:20 +0530
hi,
that i am not sure, but it is faster to build in the
command line rather do the same in the CEPB.
just open the open release directory, and give the command
blddemo clean -q
the clean option may be you can avoid, but make sure that you
are including the -q ptherwise it will build the entire libraries,
whose source files are available, including the bootloadercommon libraries.
immediately when you give blddemo and press enter,
a pop up will come telling you about the EULA from microsoft.
Regards
Sujith
"Sajid" <sajidbms@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> If I make multiple images instead of single image [NK.bin], and keep
> modifying one
> module of that platform and repeatedly build it, will this reduce the
> developement [build time] time.
>
> for example:
>
> suppose, i make two images of my platform binary viz, NK.bin[kernel and
> other
> critical modules excluding applications] and App.bin [for applications],
> then repeatedly make
> changes in the applications and building it using the "Rebuild platform"
> option,
> will this reduce my build time as compare to the same single image binary
> NK.bin [includes everthing] ?
>
> is there any option in build [other than the "Rebuild platform"] which
> builds only selective
> image in case of multple images ?
>
> regards
> sajid
>
>
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