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Re: [cdt-dev] Re: Re: questions about building and modifying CDT plugins
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Understood.
Before even trying to work with HEAD, I was having trouble getting the 6.0.x CDT sources working with 3.5 eclipse sdk. I have tried Branches/cdt_6_0/cdt-platform cdt_6_0 and Versions/cdt-platform/cdt-
platform CDT_6_0_x. The resulting projects don't build. Not that they create build errors, they just don't build. I have Build Automatically checked and they don't create any output in the bin/ directory. Also, in File - Export - Deployable plug-ins and fragments, nothing is listed in
the "Available Plug-ins and Fragments" like it was when I had only
org.eclipse.cdt.make.core as a source project imported into my
workspace. I get same behavior if I do File - Export - Deployable Features.
Any ideas what's wrong here?
It looks to me like the "cdt-platform" projects in CVS are like metaprojects in SNV - they pull together project components under one umbrella. Is this the preferred item to checkout from CVS when their goal is to rebuild all of CDT?
Tim
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 12:32 PM, John Cortell
<rat042@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That was committed within the last few hours, so perhaps this is
another snag with the CVS mirroring. This happened a few weeks ago for
someone else. Basically, non-committers work from a mirror CVS repository
that is updated several times a day. If the synch operation happens in
the middle of someone making a commit of numerous files, the mirror site
can have a broken snapshot.
John
At 02:27 PM 3/11/2010, Tim Black wrote:
You beat me to it! ;-)
Hey, so any ideas on the IResumeWithoutSignalHandler error? I can't find
its definition anywhere in any of the projects checked out via the
project set...
Tim
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 12:24 PM, John Cortell
<rat042@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
- Yep.
- I've already updated the wiki :-)
- John
- At 02:24 PM 3/11/2010, Tim Black wrote:
- OK, thanks. It sounds like you're saying that using the .psf file is
the accepted best practice for getting a complete set of CDT code from
CVS. Unless I hear any argument, I will update the wiki page to that
effect.
- Any idea, though, why I'd be getting errors building
org.eclipse.cdt.dsf.gdb.ui. (all related to resolving
IResumeWithoutSignalHandler) Again I'm using CVS HEAD (via the psf file)
and 3.6M5 Eclipse SDK?
- Tim
- On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 12:08 PM, John Cortell
<rat042@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
- I meant..."on that wiki page."
- At 02:06 PM 3/11/2010, John Cortell
wrote:
- Tim,
- Disregard the list of projects on that directory. It shouldn't be
there. What you want to do is use the project set file (psf) to download
CDT from CVS. That file automates the process and ensures you get
everything you need. The link to the psf was provided in the thread
below.
- John
- At 01:57 PM 3/11/2010, Tim Black
wrote:
- Thanks for the feedback, Dave.
- I just did a fresh install of 3.6M5 Eclipse SDK, then from CVS HEAD
checked out all the necessary CDT projects listed at
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Getting_started_with_CDT_development, and I
get lots of "cannot be resolved to type" errors in
org.eclipse.cdt.managedbuilder.gnu.ui. (can't resolve BuildEnvVar,
BuildException, BuildEnvironmentVariable, ...)
- Assuming this error isn't a transient due to some non-atomic commit,
I'm guessing the wiki list is just out of date and I don't really have
all the necessary projects. The project set appears to be a superset of
the wiki list. I started over and this time imported the project set, and
now I get almost no errors. Progress! But I am getting 5 errors in
org.eclipse.cdt.dsf.gdb.ui. (all related to resolving
IResumeWithoutSignalHandler) This is much better, but does anyone know
why I'm getting this error using CVS HEAD and 3.6M5 Eclipse SDK? Dave,
did you get this error?
- Tim
- On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 7:56 AM, Dave Korn
<
dave.korn.cygwin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
- On 11/03/2010 14:25, Dave Korn wrote:
- > predefined CDT project set from
http://www.eclipse.org/cdt/psf/cdt-main.psf
- > and everything "just worked" first time for me.
- Sorry, I forgot one little thing: I had to(*) manually edit the
.psf file to
- replace
":extssh:dev.eclipse.org:"
with ":
pserver:anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:",
- because it's designed for devs who have write access to the
repository. Apart
- from that it was all plain sailing.
- cheers,
- DaveK
- --
- (*) - There's probably a way to change this in the UI, but I don't
know well
- enough, which is why I say I "had to".
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