Reply by Frank van Eijkelenburg●October 11, 20062006-10-11
Mark McDougall wrote:
> Frank van Eijkelenburg wrote:
>
>> Can you tell me what the location of your eclipse workspace is?
>
> DRIVE_ROOT
> \_work
> \_project_name
> \_FPG
> | \_software (nios II software)
> | | \_syslib (location of syslib source)
> | | \_application (location of application source)
> | \_synth (location of Quartus source and .PTF)
> \_workspace (workspace directory)
>
> Regards,
>
Many thanks Mark (also for the quick reponse :) ,
Finally it's working now. I had some conflicts in creating the projects in
combination with the workspace location.
best regards,
Frank
Reply by Mark McDougall●October 11, 20062006-10-11
Frank van Eijkelenburg wrote:
> Can you tell me what the location of your eclipse workspace is?
DRIVE_ROOT
\_work
\_project_name
\_FPG
| \_software (nios II software)
| | \_syslib (location of syslib source)
| | \_application (location of application source)
| \_synth (location of Quartus source and .PTF)
\_workspace (workspace directory)
Regards,
--
Mark McDougall, Engineer
Virtual Logic Pty Ltd, <http://www.vl.com.au>
21-25 King St, Rockdale, 2216
Ph: +612-9599-3255 Fax: +612-9599-3266
Reply by Frank van Eijkelenburg●October 11, 20062006-10-11
Mark McDougall wrote:
> Frank van Eijkelenburg wrote:
>
>> The project wizard is creating the application and
>> library directories in location B (while the workspace is at location A).
>>
>> Who knows the solution for this problem (or is it not possible)?
>
> It's been a while, but just looking back at the directory structure of
> my last NIOS project, I have...
>
> PROJECT_ROOT
> \_software (containing NIOS project)
> \_synth (containing Quartus project, include .ptf)
>
> The workspace, which has very little to do with the project itself, but
> is rather a legacy of eclipse if I understand correctly, is in a
> completely different place altogether, and is not archived as part of
> the project itself - mainly because different people have their own
> workspaces with different files and/or absolute paths. It's a real pain
> in the butt IMHO.
>
> So yes, it should be possible, but don't ask me how - though I didn't do
> anything special!?! Maybe I didn't use the 'wizard'?!?
>
> Regards,
>
Can you tell me what the location of your eclipse workspace is?
Regards,
Frank
Reply by Mark McDougall●October 10, 20062006-10-10
Mark McDougall wrote:
> So yes, it should be possible, but don't ask me how - though I didn't do
> anything special!?! Maybe I didn't use the 'wizard'?!?
I do recall re-creating the syslib many, many times and it definitely
didn't try to create the project in the .pft directory...
Regards,
--
Mark McDougall, Engineer
Virtual Logic Pty Ltd, <http://www.vl.com.au>
21-25 King St, Rockdale, 2216
Ph: +612-9599-3255 Fax: +612-9599-3266
Reply by Mark McDougall●October 10, 20062006-10-10
Frank van Eijkelenburg wrote:
> The project wizard is creating the application and
> library directories in location B (while the workspace is at location A).
>
> Who knows the solution for this problem (or is it not possible)?
It's been a while, but just looking back at the directory structure of
my last NIOS project, I have...
PROJECT_ROOT
\_software (containing NIOS project)
\_synth (containing Quartus project, include .ptf)
The workspace, which has very little to do with the project itself, but
is rather a legacy of eclipse if I understand correctly, is in a
completely different place altogether, and is not archived as part of
the project itself - mainly because different people have their own
workspaces with different files and/or absolute paths. It's a real pain
in the butt IMHO.
So yes, it should be possible, but don't ask me how - though I didn't do
anything special!?! Maybe I didn't use the 'wizard'?!?
Regards,
--
Mark McDougall, Engineer
Virtual Logic Pty Ltd, <http://www.vl.com.au>
21-25 King St, Rockdale, 2216
Ph: +612-9599-3255 Fax: +612-9599-3266
Reply by Frank van Eijkelenburg●October 10, 20062006-10-10
Hi,
I am trying to create a project within the nios software ide (which is based on
eclipse). I want to have my project and source files on a different location as
the .ptf file is. Is this possible? If I have my workspace at location A and
create a new project I have to tell where the .ptf file is which describes my
nios system. Let's say this file is at location B. The project wizard is
creating the application and library directories in location B (while the
workspace is at location A).
Who knows the solution for this problem (or is it not possible)?
Frank