<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en-us"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <title>Building Manually</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../help.css"> </head> <body> <div role="main"><h1>Building Manually</h1> <p>Manual builds let you choose the scope of a build, as well as options for building, or rebuilding projects. You can view the output of the make utility in the console.</p> <p><img src="../images/console_build.png" alt="Sample build in console view"></p> <dl> <dt>Incremental Builds</dt> <dd>To incrementally build all open projects, you can select <strong>Project > Build All</strong> or type <strong>CTRL+B</strong>.</dd> <dt>Build Individual Projects</dt> <dd>To build individual projects click <strong>Project > Build Project</strong>.</dd> <dt>Rebuild Projects</dt> <dd>To rebuild a project right click on the project and select <strong>Rebuild Project</strong>.<br> <strong>Note: </strong>This will rebuild projects that this project references as well, but will not rebuild projects that references this one.</dd> <dt>Build Automatically</dt> <dd>This performs a Build All whenever any project file is saved, such as your <span class="typewriter">makefile</span>. <br> <strong>Tip: </strong>For C/C++ projects, this feature should be turned off. If there is a checkmark beside <strong>Build Automatically</strong> the feature is on. To turn it off, select <strong>Build Automatically</strong>.</dd> </dl> <p><strong>Tip: </strong>If you get the error message:</p> <p><samp>Exec error:Launching failed</samp></p> <p>then CDT cannot locate the build command, (usually <samp>make</samp>). Either your path is not configured correctly or you do not have <samp>make</samp> installed on your system.</p> <p><strong>Tip: </strong>The menubar item <strong>Project > Build Working Set</strong> submenu for C/C++ projects simply creates a link to the build all target as defined in your makefile, and is no different from an <strong>Incremental Build</strong>.</p> <p><img src="../images/ngconcepts.gif" alt="Related concepts" width="143" height="21"> <br> <a href="../concepts/cdt_c_build_over.htm">Build overview</a></p> <p><img src="../images/ngtasks.gif" alt="Related tasks" width="143" height="21"> <br> <a href="cdt_t_proj_build_set.htm">Defining Project Build settings</a><br> <a href="cdt_o_build_task.htm">Building projects</a></p> <p><img src="../images/ngref.gif" alt="Related reference" width="143" height="21"> <br> <a href="../reference/cdt_u_newproj_buildset.htm">Make Builder page, C/C++ Properties window</a></p> <img src="../images/ng00_04a.gif" alt="IBM Copyright Statement"> </div></body> </html>