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Eclipse/CDT on OSX: How do I get Eclipse to see my C compiler? [message #230522] Mon, 03 September 2007 09:19 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: galen_tromble.hotmail.com

I'm running Europa on a Mac powerbook with OSX 10.4.10. I have the gcc
compilers from Apple's XCode installed, and recently added CDT to Eclipse,
and it works fine up to the point of running the c code.

However, I can't figure out how to make Eclipse see the gcc compiler. I
know this has to be simple, but it has me snarfled.

Tnx,
GT
Re: Eclipse/CDT on OSX: How do I get Eclipse to see my C compiler? [message #230584 is a reply to message #230522] Mon, 03 September 2007 12:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: galen_tromble.hotmail.com

Well, I figured out how to make it work, though I'm not sure it is the
best way. I opened up the Properties under my Project and found the C/C++
build options, and under the Discovery Options I found I could enter the
path for my complier -- which happened to be usr/bin.

GT
Re: Eclipse/CDT on OSX: GAAAK!!! [message #230592 is a reply to message #230584] Mon, 03 September 2007 13:49 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: galen_tromble.hotmail.com

Hi all --

I still need help. No sooner did I post the previous message and get
back into Eclipse, but it quit working -- I get the "no binaries" message
every time I try to run some C code, and I have NO idea what the problem
is.

Thanks in advance --

GT
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