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| <h1 id="top">PLDT setup for Makefile projects</h1> |
| <h2>Makefile vs. C projects</h2> |
| <p>When you use the CDT new project wizards, |
| you will see several types of projects. |
| A regular "C Project," for example, will create and manage the makefile and building for you. |
| This is sometimes called a "Managed Build" Project. |
| <p>If you want to provide your own makefile, you will create a "Makefile project" |
| and create the makefile within that project. |
| <p><img src="images/makefileProject.png"> |
| <p>For a Makefile project, the Project Properties look a bit different. |
| To bring up the project properties dialog, rightMouse on the project in the Project Explorer view, |
| and choose "Properties" at the bottom of the context menu. |
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| <p><img src="images/makefileProjProps.png"> |
| <p>Set up the includes to point to your MPI (or OpenMP, or UPC, or LAPI) include path. |
| <p>You set up the PLDT preferences the same way as for regular C (Managed Build) projects. |
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