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Tool/software: Code Composer Studio
What is the proper method to copy and/or clone a UniFlash project.
I've copied and renamed a project directory. Then I realized I needed to rename some files in the directory for UniFlash to see them.
Is that enough? Or are there still directory references elsewhere that need cleaned up?
Please see this related post. The recommended way is to export/import the project from Manage Projects menu.
OK, I figured out a round-about way of doing this. It seems pretty obvious now, but it's not intuitive because there is no single step way of cloning a project.
Assuming you start with a UniFlash project named "MyProject".
First export the project to a .ZIP file. It doesn't matter what you name the zip file the project name in the zip file will still be "MyProject".
Second, rename the existing "MyProject" file to something else, i.e. "MyProjectProduction".
Third, import the zip file. After the import completes you will have another project named "MyProject".
Fourth, rename "MyProject" to whatever you want, i.e. "MyProjectTesting".
Finally you could rename the original project back to "MyProject" or just keep the new name.
I checked with an expert, and a simpler way to clone a project is via command line using dslite. Please see Chapter 6 and specifically section 6.1.7 of the UniFlash CC31xx, CC32xx ImageCreator and Programming Tools Users Guide.
Basic command:
project clone --name PROJECT_NAME --new NEW_PROJECT_NAME
As an example, to clone a project named MyProject to MyProjectTest:
c:\ti\uniflash_4.4.0>dslite.bat --mode cc32xx project clone --name MyProject --overwrite --new MyProjectTest