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Re: Helios 64 bit with Qt Eclipse Integration? [message #545209 is a reply to message #542017] |
Wed, 07 July 2010 07:34 |
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Doug Schaefer wrote on Wed, 23 June 2010 16:29 |
That's a question for the Qt guys. I am working with the Nokia Eclipse guys as we debate the best approach to improve Qt support for the CDT. That may or may not involve reusing the above plug-ins. But yeah, I doubt 64-bit will work.
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Just a little question here of compatibility: I'm running windows7 64-bit but have Helios 32-bit running. I only ever need to develop 32-BIT applications.
The Eclipse Integration plugin at http://qt.nokia.com/developer/eclipse-integration/ specifies 32-BIT - - will this plugin work on my current setup?
thanks in advance, michelle
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Re: Helios 64 bit with Qt Eclipse Integration? [message #545311 is a reply to message #545293] |
Wed, 07 July 2010 12:09 |
John McCabe Messages: 228 Registered: July 2009 |
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On Wed, 07 Jul 2010 13:39:30 +0200, michelle
<michelle@michellepace.com> wrote:
>maybe I'm asking the obvious, but why wouldn't this be availible via HELP > INSTALL NEW SOFTWARE ? ...because QT have to give permission?
When you install it, you end up with a folder in Program Files
(x86)\Nokia\Eclipse that contains a load of dlls that, although most
of them are in the Qt\2010.02.1\bin folder (or lib or something),
includes some that don't appear to be there, e.g. qtcppdesigner.dll,
qtcppproparser.dll and qtcppqrceditor.dll.
My guess is that Install New Software is perhaps mainly designed for
installing Java based plug-ins and adding native dlls isn't well
supported.
I might be totally wrong though, and I hope someone corrects me if
that is the case.
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Re: Helios 64 bit with Qt Eclipse Integration? [message #545315 is a reply to message #545311] |
Wed, 07 July 2010 12:39 |
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oh here we go, I got a something from Doug Schaefer's blog on Eclipse CDT: CDT, Toward World Domination)
Quote: | The biggest complaint I get from the user community is how hard it is to set up CDT for their platform, especially developers using Windows. That's where Wascana comes in. There's also a variety of environments that don't come with out of the box support, like Qt and Mac Cocoa...
Qt is a natural for cross platform development, so is CMake and Autotools build environments. And I'm helping with CDT support for Android native development. These are things CDT should support out of the box to enable my plan for world domination . And that's what motivates me to keep plugging away.
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Re: Helios 64 bit with Qt Eclipse Integration? [message #545360 is a reply to message #545352] |
Wed, 07 July 2010 14:06 |
John McCabe Messages: 228 Registered: July 2009 |
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On Wed, 07 Jul 2010 15:48:41 +0200, michelle
<michelle@michellepace.com> wrote:
>John McCabe wrote on Wed, 07 July 2010 12:30
>> Yes. That's exactly what I'm using.
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>ummm... John (or anyone with the answer), just to make sure I'm on the right track here whilst I download a 279MB file over a dial-up connection (ouch):
>Q1). I write my apps in C (not C++) - will QT still work for me?
To be honest, I have no idea. That may be an issue, but I've never
tried it. I've never tried interfacing C code to C++ class libraries
in that direction; C++ using C libraries isn't difficult, but I've not
used it the other way.
>Q2) MY STEPS TO INSTALL (are they correct?):
>i]. Download & install the windows QT SDK http://get.qt.nokia.com/qtsdk/qt-sdk-win-opensource-2010.04. exe
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Assuming you already have Eclipse installed...
>ii]. Download & install Eclipse Integration plugin for C++ http://get.qt.nokia.com/qteclipse/qt-eclipse-integration-win 32-1.6.1.exe
>iii]. Open up eclipse. WINDOW | PREFERENCES | QT --- set the paths as found in the installation of the SDK in [i]
>..is that correct? thanks a lot. Michelle
As far as I remember, yes.
FWIW - It's definitely worth avoiding installing Qt anywhere other
than the default. Also, the Qt Eclipse Integration adds a "Start
Eclipse With MinGW" link on the menu. That's worth using although it
sets your path to the MinGW location plus a couple of other windows
folders only. I tend to edit the file that runs that (c:\Program Files
(x86)\Nokia\Eclipse\Start.bat) so that it just prepends the MinGW
folder to my existing path.
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