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Re: [cdt-dev] Newbie trying to get to the point of compiling and testing CDT from sources
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You're almost there. :)
I presume you got the SDK as well as the base C/++ tools from the update
site.
You can now import the CDT projects from what's in your eclipse
installation..
Go to the plugins view (Window > Show View > other > PDE > Plugins)
(I like to pull this view up behind the Pkg Explorer so it's tall, for the
long list)
Find an org.eclipse.cdt.* plugin and hit rightMouse -> Import As -> Source
Project
and you will have a new plugin project in your workspace.
(You can easily delete this project later and it doesn't affect your
installation at all)
Change anything you like; then launch an eclipse application and I think
the default launch configuration (Plugins tab) says to use "all workspace
and enabled target plug-ins"
Which should pass along, to the eclipse workbench you'll launch, all of
your installation plus your workspace plug-ins, e.g. any CDT plugins you
modified.
Happy CDT hacking!
..Beth
Beth Tibbitts (859) 243-4981 (TL 545-4981)
High Productivity Tools / Parallel Tools http://eclipse.org/ptp
IBM T.J.Watson Research Center
Mailing Address: IBM Corp., 745 West New Circle Road, Lexington, KY 40511
Andrew Stevens
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Dear CDT-dev,
As a regular at-work CDT user with some itches I like to scratch and an
interest in getting into Eclipse development I'd like to experiment at
little
the CDT sources. Basically, get to a point where I could usefully
contribute.
For first learning I thought to use the 4.0.2 release to play with (so
hopefully allowing prerequisites to be satisfied with a normal 3.3.1.1
release Eclipse environment).
After much study of wiki pages and trial and error I've pulled and
installed
cdt-master-4.0.2-I200711280800.zip via Software Updates>Find and Install...
The sources are now in my .eclipse ... but this oif course doesn't yet
give
me any Java projects that I can play with and build. Whats the correct way
to import the packaged sources in a way that allows me to
edit/compile/test ?
Many thanks,
Andrew
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