What OS are you running
on?
Mikhail
From:
cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Fedja Jeleskovic
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007
12:15 AM
To: cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [cdt-dev] Problems with
extra include paths creation!
I keep having the
problems with the latest versions of the CDT and M5eh version. After trying
latest two CDT builds I realized that something else underneath builds those
include paths that are wrong! Here is the version of software that I am
running:
SDK
Version: 3.3.0
Build id: I20070222-0951
CDT
Version: 4.0.0.200703080601
Build id: 200703120600
Here is more detailed description of the problem. I used to create projects as
standard make with previous versions, but that was no more available so I used
standard C++ project instead. As type I selected Makefile project and no
toolchain option. When the project was created I would be getting lots of the
little yellow triangles before the some of the include files in the Outline
window, so I decided to check the project paths. Another pointer that something
was wrong with the pats was coming from the Description window, which showed 6
warnings about incorrect paths.
When I opened Project/Properties/C++ Include Paths and Symbols I would see
those 6 paths and they where all wrong. Basically, the paths in error where
standard paths from /usr folder ( /usr/include. /usr/include/c++/3.4.3
and so on). Unfortunately, they would show up with a prefix path that was
combination of my home folder/user name combination plus /usr/... part.
If I go in and edit every single line and take out home/username part number of
project pat entries that have error would drop down to zero (top of the
window). When I would finally click OK, Description window would still show 6
warnings and back in the Project Properties all of those paths that I just
edited would show up again the same way they where originally.
Interesting thing is that all of those paths (in correct form this time) are
also stored under the "Configuration Description info container/Include
Paths", but I have no option to do anything with them (no edit nor
remove).
What can I do here to sort out my include paths and make CDT to stop generating
those wrong ones?
Thanks a lot!
Fedja