![]() I've setup this in the properties of the project (Project/Properties/Build Target menu), and ticks the file I want for each target. Then, right clinking on each of lib_debug.c and lib_release.c and (Properties./Build) show that this setup is well understood (lib_debug.c got only teh Debug target selected for build/link, and same for lib_release.c in Release target) The build actually work as intended, of course, with both target. Observe that in the tech tree, both lib_debug.c and lib_release.c are listed in black, as if they could be actually built, whenever the selected target is. To get them actually gray out (like lib.h), I should right click on them, and disable both the build and link stage. But that of course ignore my target setup, so it's not the way to go. ![]() When I select the Debug target, only main.c and lib_debug.c should be in black, lib_release.c and lib.h in gray. ![]() When I select the Release target, only main.c and lib_release.c should be in black, lib_debug.c and lib.h in gray. ![]()
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