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Re: .cproject and CVS [message #215309] Thu, 01 May 2008 14:31
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Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com

Osipov wrote:
> Wayne Beaton wrote:
>> I'd suggest that the .cproject and .project files *are* necessary (they
>> contain important metadata for the project). Without these files, you'll
>> have to recreate the project every time you load from CVS.
> Eclipse is my initiative. Other programmers of the same project don't
> use it. There are .automake, makefiles all what is needed to built
> project. And when I opened my .cproject file I saw some file paths,
> depended on me local machine (e.g. "D:\cpp\..."). Even if the other
> programmers use eclipse it wouldn't be suitable.

There are ways to avoid absolute paths, at least for Java projects (I'd
bet that C projects are the same). If you tell us the details (post the
..cproject file) we can probably help.

Note: I've copied the CDT newsgroup to this reply.

Eric
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