for my current work, I wanna know if there is a way to build one UV2 project from command prompt. with my experience on using other embedded development tools, I know some provider ships particular tools for this target with its development kit. such as some tool can generate a makefile for your project, then you can build the project from command prompt just with calling of make tools. now, I wanna know if there is a way to work with UV2 project just like this?
yes, I read the information, only one page for building a particular project, right? but I failed. I failed to build both my working project and keil's sample project (such as Hello project). I just call uv2 like this:
uv2 -b hello.uv2
"yes, I read the information" So why didn't you say so?! ;-) It does work - I've tried it! (I've added items to my Explorer Context menu, so I get options to 'Build' or 'Make' as well as 'Open' when I right-click a .uv2 file)
Where do you type that command? I just type it in the hello project's directory. and I have reset my PATH environment variable, then I can call uv2.exe anywhere. as what I said, after I opened hello.uv2 project from UV2 GUI, I can open hello project from command prompt with this line:
uv2 hello.uv2
in truth, I do not think I do wrong usage. I just run it following the mannual strictly. I think maybe there is something wrong with the software product or my environment settings. I use uVision2 V2.20a, and I only installed C51 Compiler Tools on my local PC (I think it should be enough). how do you think about it?
and I just installed a fresh copy of uVision2 on another test PC of my team, I got the same result. both these two PCs are running window2000 professional (English version). same version of uVision2.
"if I add '-b' argument into this line, it still can not build this project" Try this instead:
uv2 -b .\hello.uv2
Great! It WORKS now! :) thank you very much! =)