In the Project Editor
Before building, make sure that the projects' Make Support information is up-to-date. Makefiles should be updated whenever structural changes are made to the projects, or when projects are first opened.
Note that SNiFF+ needs to know where to start Make execution. You tell SNiFF+ this by highlighting the appropriate project. In the example project, Make execution starts in
Press Yes.
Choose Target > Make > all.
A Shell Tool appears, and at the end of the build it should look similar to this:
If compiler errors are reported in the shell at this stage, something went wrong with the setup of the project's C Make attributes. We recommend that you go through the steps in this tutorial again, carefully check them, compare screenshots, and try compiling again.