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Hi,
Looking in my project directory, I can see two .cyprj files:
- MyProject.cyprj
- MyProject.cyprj.MyUserName
What is the second file for? Should it be checked into the SVN? Does it contain any actually important info? The reason I ask is this:
I develop firmware on two PCs. I use my desktop for most firmware development. But sometimes I need to debug a PSoC out in the field. So I also have an SVN checkout of the firmware on a laptop. I edit the code on the laptop, and check in the code when I'm done, and update it onto my desktop again.
I have two different usernames on those two PCs, and so there are two different cyprj.MyUserName files, one on each PC. If they contain important information about my project, then that's a problem. What's going on?
Many thanks
Hugo
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The second file contains your current settings as opened files etc. When a different user works with the project his settings will be saved under his name. Not really needed to back it up in SVN.
Bob
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The second file contains your current settings as opened files etc. When a different user works with the project his settings will be saved under his name. Not really needed to back it up in SVN.
Bob