I'm back with more questions!!!
Just to recap, back into the MicroStation world with very limited MDL experience and trying to determine what files I need to keep and subsequently put into our source code database.
So I created a blank folder structure and started with my app.mc and app.mke and ran the compile, adding files back as the compiler identified missing files. I finally got all the files the compiler asked for and the app compiled.
Is it safe to assume that that is all the files I need?
Thanks for any help!!
Hi Bruce,
Bruce A said:Is it safe to assume that that is all the files I need?
I don't assume your make file and/or source files are full of conditional includes, so I guess, yes, it's safe. If you are able to recompile it from scratch, there is no error/warning message and you are able to load the application to MicroStation, in my opinion it's good evidence you have all file.
It can be interesting to compare the original content and the new one to check what files left and what is in them: Whether they are some old versions or some extra information is stored there.
With regards,
Jan
Bentley Accredited Developer: iTwin Platform - AssociateLabyrinth Technology | dev.notes() | cad.point
Thanks Jan! I will compare the folder contents to see what was not included and see if I can figure out why