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Re: [cdt-dev] common launch configurations
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Before a comprehensive solution is developed, the problem can be partially alleviated by creating capabilities for CDT GNU Toolchain Debug Support and GDB DSF Debugger Integration. Even when both are installed, users should still be able to disable one or the other.
-sergey
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 11:45 AM, Pawel Piech
<pawel.piech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All,
I've run into a
new
problem trying to create common launch configurations for CDT. In
short, I have the common launch configurations ready to be committed,
but they present something of a new workflow challenge for users. If a
user installs both of the following optional features:
1) CDT GNU Toolchain Debug Support
2) GDB DSF Debugger Integration
he will be presented with the a launch configuration that requires him
to choose a launcher (see attached screen caps).
This problem could be avoided by creating a CDT product which could for
the Eclipse C/C++ bundle, (instead of the standard Eclipse platform
product used now). I'm not really sure what would be other benefits or
disadvantages of doing this, but it seems like a big change to satisfy
this one problem.
I'm looking for guidance on how big an issue this is for everyone and
whether to commit the common launch configurations patch. I also
wonder what people think of defining a CDT product?
-Pawel
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