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CDT Project [message #1089926] Mon, 19 August 2013 13:00 Go to next message
Ivan Evstegneev is currently offline Ivan EvstegneevFriend
Messages: 4
Registered: August 2013
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Hello everyone,

Recently installed Eclipse (Kepler)... Ok will provide some more info about that:
I downloaded Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Devepores. As I can understand you don't actually need to install it.. just run an *.exe file. Am I right?

My problem,or actually a question I would like to ask, is about some sort of warning message, when I open my new C project.

While opening the New C Project I have two tool-chains to use: "Cross GCC" or "Microsoft Visual C++".

According to WIKI I need to prefer the "Cross GCC" in all cases:"unless I'll develop my own OS".

So now to the point:
When using Cross GCC I get this error message:
 Description	Resource	Path	Location	Type
Program "gcc" not found in PATH	project		[Discovery Options] page in project properties	C/C++ Problem



The second problems is:

When using a Microsoft Visual tool-chain, I get this one:
Description	Resource	Path	Location	Type
Invalid project path: Include path not found (C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.0\Include\gl).	project		pathentry	Path Entry Problem


Now about those "Discovery options", I googled those problems a little I found some sort of solution,but, guys I don't actually have those options in my Kepler, here is some print-screen image:
://s23.postimg.org/p8xqq87tn/eclipse_pref.jpg


So, I don't have any as you can see. Maybe these settings moved to other place?

In any case any help will be greatly appreciated, I would like to know what is the meaning of those errros and how can I fix them.

Thanks a lot,

Ivan.
Because I'm new out here and I have posted only this message, I can't add pictures from other sites, here link to my print screen -> ://s23.postimg.org/p8xqq87tn/eclipse_pref.jpg just add an "http" before.

[Updated on: Mon, 19 August 2013 14:49]

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Re: CDT Project [message #1089992 is a reply to message #1089926] Mon, 19 August 2013 14:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Russell Bateman is currently offline Russell BatemanFriend
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Registered: July 2009
Location: Provo, Utah, USA
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On 8/19/2013 8:00 AM, Ivan Evstegneev wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Recently installed Eclipse (Kepler)... Ok will provide some more info
> about that: I downloaded Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Devepores. As I can
> understand you don't actually need to install it.. just run an *.exe
> file. Am I right?
> My problem,or actually a question I would like to ask, is about some
> sort of warning message, when I open my new C project.
>
> While opening the New C Project I have two tool-chains to use: "Cross
> GCC" or "Microsoft Visual C++".
>
> According to WIKI I need to prefer the "Cross GCC" in all cases:"unless
> I'll develop my own OS".
>
> So now to the point: When using Cross GCC I get this error message:
> Description Resource Path Location Type
> Program "gcc" not found in PATH project [Discovery Options]
> page in project properties C/C++ Problem

http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/161206/
Re: CDT Project [message #1090070 is a reply to message #1089992] Mon, 19 August 2013 17:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ivan Evstegneev is currently offline Ivan EvstegneevFriend
Messages: 4
Registered: August 2013
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Russell you are just incredible......

I saw this link(and all the other "stickers"). Still, thought it will be more appropriate to write it down here.

Maybe the simplest way is just duplicate my thread.
Re: CDT Project [message #1090141 is a reply to message #1090070] Mon, 19 August 2013 19:00 Go to previous message
Russell Bateman is currently offline Russell BatemanFriend
Messages: 3798
Registered: July 2009
Location: Provo, Utah, USA
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On 8/19/2013 11:15 AM, Ivan Evstegneev wrote:
> Russell you are just incredible......
>
> I saw this link(and all the other "stickers"). Still, thought it will be
> more appropriate to write it down here.
>
> Maybe the simplest way is just duplicate my thread.

Not sure if it helped. And, I'm sorry I just don't enough about your
second question to offer any suggestion even as lame as the first one.
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