When creating a MPLABX PIC32 Harmony project, it creates a directory called "firmware" and then puts the project ".X" directory under that.
That drives me up the wall!
We have a whole hierarchy of projects (many of them using non-Microchip chips) and each project has a consistent layout. Only PIC32 projects have this "firmware" directory.
Why does it drive me up the wall?
It's not consistent with how we organize our stuff.
All it serves to do is make lengthy pathnames with lots of nested subdirectories even longer than they need to be.
Now I remember this being discussed on Microchip's forum (which seems to be acting up more than usual today, which is why I'm posting here) but I seem to recall that if you try to remove that "firmware" directory, all hell breaks loose.
Is that still the case?
Should I be brave and try it?