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You also can import and execute a build process on a project created in another environment (PC) into the current
PC by copying it in its entirety, including the project directory. However, if the project is configured with exclusive
include search paths and library paths in the build options, you may have to modify these paths after importing the
project.
If the target CPU set in a project is supported by EsSimulator, an
essim17_user.ini
file will be created in the project
folder (only when that file does not exist).
automatic updates of the project file
When you import a project created in an older version of the IDE, the project file (.project/.cproject/.gnu17pro-
ject/) is automatically updated to one compatible with the current version.
Note that .cdtproject files used by projects from an older version will be replaced by .cproject files.
A .cproject file is generated during a project import, and the contents of the .cdtproject file will be transferred
automatically to the newly generated .cproject file.
Directory structure and resource location
If all resources are stored together in a project folder, the project can be copied to any location. The project can
then be built at the copied destination with no further revisions.
Even if external files are referenced from inside the original project folder, there is no need for modification as
long as the directory structure is the same. However, if makefiles and other files are prepared externally and are
not automatically generated by the IDE, as explained in Tutorial 2, the paths specified in these files may need to
be corrected.
No problems will arise with the standard libraries and include directories as long as the tools are installed in the
same directory (e.g., C:\EPSON\gnu17). If you use an IDE with a different tool directory, the user library and
include directory must be changed as necessary using [GNU17 Build Options] in the [Properties] dialog box of
the project.
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