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Using CDT - Problems View in eclipse contains empty path [message #168611] Thu, 31 August 2006 10:51 Go to next message
Sven Hage is currently offline Sven HageFriend
Messages: 10
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Hi all,

does anyone know from where the path field in the problems view pick the
path when building a "Standard Make C Project"?

The problem I'm faced is, that I cannot open a C Sourcefile when the
compiler brings an error. I'm working on Linux Ubuntu 6.

If I build such a Standard Make C Project from scratch then I can open
the file containing the error via a double click on the error message in
the problems view. In this case the thirsd column path has an valid
value. But if I use my imported project (from cvs) it does not work. The
problems view contains the error but the path (third column) is empty
and a double click fails and does not open the file which the error has
caused.

Kind regards
Sven
Re: Using CDT - Problems View in eclipse contains empty path [message #168967 is a reply to message #168611] Fri, 01 September 2006 16:49 Go to previous message
Randy D. Smith is currently offline Randy D. SmithFriend
Messages: 394
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
exquisitus wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> does anyone know from where the path field in the problems view pick the
> path when building a "Standard Make C Project"?
>
> The problem I'm faced is, that I cannot open a C Sourcefile when the
> compiler brings an error. I'm working on Linux Ubuntu 6.
>
> If I build such a Standard Make C Project from scratch then I can open
> the file containing the error via a double click on the error message in
> the problems view. In this case the thirsd column path has an valid
> value. But if I use my imported project (from cvs) it does not work. The
> problems view contains the error but the path (third column) is empty
> and a double click fails and does not open the file which the error has
> caused.
>
> Kind regards
> Sven
>

I'm certain someone knows... but you're more likely to find that someone
over in eclipse.tools.cdt. I suggest you post there; the CDT guys don't
tend to lurk here much.

--
RDS

Randy D. Smith randy (dot) d (dot) smith (at) intel (dot) com
Eclipse TPTP Committer, Platform Proj (data collection/agent controller)
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