Hi All, looking for best practices using revision control with Kinetis Design Studio.
Do most people just add and commit the entire project or is there a minimum list of project files/directories plus all your .c and .h files? Is there a document somewhere describing this? Specifically, does it make sense to just archive the following:
ProcessorExpert.pe file
ProjectInfo.xml file
Documenation directory
Generated_Code directory
Project_Settings directory
Sources directory
Static_Code directory
And not archive any code pulled in from the SDK, that is, don't archive the SDK directory.
Would love to read how large projects share code and automate nightly builds, etc., while keeping disc usage in your revision control system to a minimum, all from KDS.
Many Thanks, Johnny
Thx, Johnny
Hi Johnny,
I think that the following post created by our colleague Erich Styger might be helpful for you, it explains the usage of version control with Processor Expert projects:
Version Control with Processor Expert Projects | MCU on Eclipse
It was done using CodeWarrior but the same applies to KDS.
Hope it helps!
Best Regards,
Carlos Mendoza
Technical Support Engineer
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