The following are prerequisites:
- Wind River* Linux 6.x or later and Workbench 3.5 or
later is installed on the Linux* host system.
- Wind River* Linux application project exists on the
Linux* host system.
- Intel® System Studio and its Workbench Integration layer is installed
on the Linux* host system.
- Wind River* Linux platform project (with
sysroot and build specs for using Intel® System
Studio's Intel® C++ Compiler from Workbench) is available on Linux* host
system.
The steps outlined in this topic helps you to import
build specs for an already existing WRL project. By importing the Intel® C++
Compiler (ICC)-associated build specs you can build the existing WRL
application project using ICC from Workbench.
- Launch
Workbench.
The
Project Explorer window opens.
- In the
Project Explorer window, go to
File > Import > General > Build Settings.
The
Import Build Settings dialog opens.
- Select the
Import Build Settings radio button.
- Under
Import build settings from:, select
Default Settings (Wind River Linux ...)
Now you have two choices.
- You can overwrite existing build settings.
- You can import specific build
specs.
- If you want to overwrite existing build settings, select the
Overwrite existing build settings
radio button, and click
Finish to close the dialog.

You will erase any custom build settings like extra libraries
and compiler flags. For example, the
mthread sample application would lose its
-lpthread extra library flag.
- If you want a specific build setting, select
Import specific build specs and click
Next.

The
Import specific build specs dialog is displayed.
- Select an ICC-specific build specs and click
Finish to close the dialog.

You have successfully imported ICC-specific build specs
to use to build Wind River* Linux application project using ICC in Workbench
IDE.