On Mon, 5 Aug 2002, gaston gagnon wrote: >"Peter L. Peres" a icrit : > >> >Simon Bryden a icrit : >> Bingo. Setting the include directory to be the directory containing the >> Microchip include files did the trick. > >> >Does anyone, like me, have the problem in MPLAB where a make (Project->Make Project, >> or F10) always builds everything? I have seen this now in two versions installed on >> two PCs and found no bug reports on the Microchip website. > >> Am I missing something obvious? In a project with lots of source files, this gets >> really annoying, especially as I delegate MPLAB to an old P75 (don't want to waste a >> decent PC on W9x) > >> >> >Unfortunately this solution does not work for Hi-Tech PICC Language Tool and MPLAB. >> >Any known solution ? >> >Gaston >> >> Try to set the path for the C includes ? > >Here is what I do Peter: >With my project open in MPLAB I do: Project --> Edit Project-->Include Path >and type this line: c:\ht-pic\include -id:\gaston_e\applicht\include >In the project I actually have two .c files and both are recompiled every time F10 is >depressed :o( > >I don't see any .mak file in the project. Is MPLAB using any kind of "make file" or is >it built in ? I'm not an expert on MPLAB but all the makefile like info is in the pjt file. I make an educated guess about MPLAB checking the date/time of the files in the directory indicated for includes besides that of the other project files in the pjt. That's all I know. Peter -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics