I tried pasting that into the "build command" field. At first, I was told that there was no such directory before I realized that it was trying to print into "openmw../build", so I added a slash, making the command into "make -j 4 -C ${ProjDirPath}/../build" and created the directory on my file system. However, when I tried to run the build, I got this error:Now right-click on your project, and select "Properties". Go to "C/C++ build", uncheck "use default build command", and specify your command, like
make -j 4 -C ${ProjDirPath}../build
Note: Replace this example with your actual build command! Choose the -j flag based on the amount of effective CPU cores your system has available.
Now you should be able to build openmw.
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make: *** No rule to make target `all'. Stop.
If it matters, I selected "MacOSX GCC" as the toolchain. The instructions said to choose "Linux GCC", but I don't have that since I'm on macOS.