Mingw/Mingw GDB with Eclipse CDT (Managed Make) [message #186216] |
Tue, 27 February 2007 21:12 |
Siddhartha Gandhi Messages: 10 Registered: July 2009 |
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This has been a pain in the neck for a while, I've talked to a lot of
people and haven't made much progress with this.
1) The cygpath error. But I've seen the bugzilla entry and I'm
anticipating this will get fixed. I don't like seeing errors :P
2) Mingw/Mingw GDB. Even when I configure the commands from g++ to
mingw32-g++ and etc., it does not work. I get some "referring to non
existent file" error. Plus, I shouldn't have to configure each and every
project like that. There should be a settings where I can permanently make
it like that. Cygwin works beautifully, debugger and everything, I think
CDT was programmed with Cygwin in mind but not Mingw. Internal build
works, and I would at least like to make all projects default internal
build. But no, that's not possible, right now..
I know it isn't too much extra effor to click internal build, but if it
could be done automatically it would make CDT a bit more perfect...
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Re: Mingw/Mingw GDB with Eclipse CDT (Managed Make) [message #186291 is a reply to message #186216] |
Wed, 28 February 2007 07:47 |
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Originally posted by: dmsubs.NOSPAM.consertum.com
Try looking at the Zylin plugin from :
http://www.zylin.com/embeddedcdt.html
I think many of the enhancements in this plugin are going to be in CDT4.0.
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Derek
Siddhartha Gandhi wrote:
> This has been a pain in the neck for a while, I've talked to a lot of
> people and haven't made much progress with this.
> 1) The cygpath error. But I've seen the bugzilla entry and I'm
> anticipating this will get fixed. I don't like seeing errors :P
> 2) Mingw/Mingw GDB. Even when I configure the commands from g++ to
> mingw32-g++ and etc., it does not work. I get some "referring to non
> existent file" error. Plus, I shouldn't have to configure each and every
> project like that. There should be a settings where I can permanently
> make it like that. Cygwin works beautifully, debugger and everything, I
> think CDT was programmed with Cygwin in mind but not Mingw. Internal
> build works, and I would at least like to make all projects default
> internal build. But no, that's not possible, right now..
>
> I know it isn't too much extra effor to click internal build, but if it
> could be done automatically it would make CDT a bit more perfect...
>
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Re: Mingw/Mingw GDB with Eclipse CDT (Managed Make) [message #186458 is a reply to message #186216] |
Wed, 28 February 2007 17:58 |
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Originally posted by: dschaefer.qnx.com
Siddhartha Gandhi wrote:
> This has been a pain in the neck for a while, I've talked to a lot of
> people and haven't made much progress with this.
> 1) The cygpath error. But I've seen the bugzilla entry and I'm
> anticipating this will get fixed. I don't like seeing errors :P
> 2) Mingw/Mingw GDB. Even when I configure the commands from g++ to
> mingw32-g++ and etc., it does not work. I get some "referring to non
> existent file" error. Plus, I shouldn't have to configure each and every
> project like that. There should be a settings where I can permanently
> make it like that. Cygwin works beautifully, debugger and everything, I
> think CDT was programmed with Cygwin in mind but not Mingw. Internal
> build works, and I would at least like to make all projects default
> internal build. But no, that's not possible, right now..
>
> I know it isn't too much extra effor to click internal build, but if it
> could be done automatically it would make CDT a bit more perfect...
>
Yes, proper MinGW integration is coming in CDT 4.
Doug.
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Re: Mingw/Mingw GDB with Eclipse CDT (Managed Make) [message #186497 is a reply to message #186291] |
Thu, 01 March 2007 03:19 |
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Originally posted by: siamanda.somewhere.com
Check out my earlier post on cygwin and the gdb source not found problem. I
dont use mingw but if I'm not mistaken mingw is partly based on cygwin. The
problem I ran into was that the CTD could not find the files needed because
it couldnt map C:/ to /cygdrive/c. So might be able to find a similar work
around.
"Derek Morris" <dmsubs@NOSPAM.consertum.com> wrote in message
news:es3c3d$jfs$1@utils.eclipse.org...
> Try looking at the Zylin plugin from :
> http://www.zylin.com/embeddedcdt.html
>
> I think many of the enhancements in this plugin are going to be in CDT4.0.
>
> --
> Derek
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> Siddhartha Gandhi wrote:
>> This has been a pain in the neck for a while, I've talked to a lot of
>> people and haven't made much progress with this.
>> 1) The cygpath error. But I've seen the bugzilla entry and I'm
>> anticipating this will get fixed. I don't like seeing errors :P
>> 2) Mingw/Mingw GDB. Even when I configure the commands from g++ to
>> mingw32-g++ and etc., it does not work. I get some "referring to non
>> existent file" error. Plus, I shouldn't have to configure each and every
>> project like that. There should be a settings where I can permanently
>> make it like that. Cygwin works beautifully, debugger and everything, I
>> think CDT was programmed with Cygwin in mind but not Mingw. Internal
>> build works, and I would at least like to make all projects default
>> internal build. But no, that's not possible, right now..
>>
>> I know it isn't too much extra effor to click internal build, but if it
>> could be done automatically it would make CDT a bit more perfect...
>>
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Re: Mingw/Mingw GDB with Eclipse CDT (Managed Make) [message #186822 is a reply to message #186513] |
Thu, 01 March 2007 18:53 |
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Originally posted by: dschaefer.qnx.com
Siddhartha Gandhi wrote:
> Actually, its the other way around. Cygwin uses mingw.
Actually, neither is true. Cygwin and MinGW are separate. Cygwin has
made MinGW available as part of it's distrbution but they are separate
compilers.
Doug.
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Re: Mingw/Mingw GDB with Eclipse CDT (Managed Make) [message #186824 is a reply to message #186497] |
Thu, 01 March 2007 18:55 |
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Originally posted by: dschaefer.qnx.com
Yes, we need to find a way to automate this mapping so you don't have to
enter it all the time. There is a bug open on it, feel free to
contribute ideas to it.
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=150372
Doug
Sia C wrote:
> Check out my earlier post on cygwin and the gdb source not found problem. I
> dont use mingw but if I'm not mistaken mingw is partly based on cygwin. The
> problem I ran into was that the CTD could not find the files needed because
> it couldnt map C:/ to /cygdrive/c. So might be able to find a similar work
> around.
>
> "Derek Morris" <dmsubs@NOSPAM.consertum.com> wrote in message
> news:es3c3d$jfs$1@utils.eclipse.org...
>> Try looking at the Zylin plugin from :
>> http://www.zylin.com/embeddedcdt.html
>>
>> I think many of the enhancements in this plugin are going to be in CDT4.0.
>>
>> --
>> Derek
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>>
>> Siddhartha Gandhi wrote:
>>> This has been a pain in the neck for a while, I've talked to a lot of
>>> people and haven't made much progress with this.
>>> 1) The cygpath error. But I've seen the bugzilla entry and I'm
>>> anticipating this will get fixed. I don't like seeing errors :P
>>> 2) Mingw/Mingw GDB. Even when I configure the commands from g++ to
>>> mingw32-g++ and etc., it does not work. I get some "referring to non
>>> existent file" error. Plus, I shouldn't have to configure each and every
>>> project like that. There should be a settings where I can permanently
>>> make it like that. Cygwin works beautifully, debugger and everything, I
>>> think CDT was programmed with Cygwin in mind but not Mingw. Internal
>>> build works, and I would at least like to make all projects default
>>> internal build. But no, that's not possible, right now..
>>>
>>> I know it isn't too much extra effor to click internal build, but if it
>>> could be done automatically it would make CDT a bit more perfect...
>>>
>
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