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Re: [dsdp-dd-dev] Building the dfs eclipse plug-ins
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Thanks Denis,
I'll add that the tutorial at EclipseCon will be using the M5 milestone
of Platform, CDT, and DD, all of which will be included on the memory
stick handed out with EclipseCon registration. I will do my best to
finish the code examples in time to have them included on the memory
stick as well, but I don't think I will have the rest of the
presentation materials ready in time. So we will likely just hand those
out at the beginning of the tutorial.
Cheers,
Pawel
Denis PILAT wrote:
Hi Tobias,
I can give you usefull link:
All required stuff for DSF can be found here:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/DSDP/DD/DSF_SetUp (thanks to Pawel
for maintaining such information!)
Since one month, DSF is dependent on Ganymede, Eclipse SDK4 (Ganymede)
can be found here:
http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/S-3.4M4-200712131700/index.php
No other dependent are required for DSF.
I'm using CDT stable build 5 to work with C/C++ project, you can get
it there:
http://download.eclipse.org/tools/cdt/builds/5.0.0/I.I200712171449/index.html
Denis
Tobias Sodergren wrote:
Hi again,
Yes, I'm thinking about attending EclipseCon and joining the tutorial
session. Maybe I'll have an opportunity of meeting some of you guys
in real life as a bonus :).
Here are some questions on my journey to a perfect build:
1. Which version of Eclipse do you recommend for building the latest
DSF plug-ins? 3.3 or 3.4?
2. Which build system are you using? Ant, maven, PDE build or
something else?
3. Do you have any dependencies to other plug-ins, which are required
to be as source on the build path during the build?
Regards,
Tobias
On Jan 31, 2008 7:08 PM, Pawel Piech <pawel.piech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:pawel.piech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi Tobias,
I'm not familiar with specifics of Code Sourcery's gdb, but you
should certainly be able to the DSF-GDB reference implementation
and extend it/customize it as necessary. The GDB reference
implementation currently does not have a launch for remote gdb
server sessions, but we'd very much welcome your contribution. To
get started, I would suggest that you check out all the DSF
plugins from /cvsroot/dsdp/org.eclipse.dd.dsf and start getting
familiar with the code. If you're attending Eclipse Con this
year, you should also try to attend the tutorial on DSF.
Cheers,
Pawel
Tobias Sodergren wrote:
Hi there, I'm new to this project but would like to try it out.
I'm interested in debugging remote sessions using gdbserver and
TCP/IP.
I'm using gdb from CodeSourcery Lite, is it possible to setup
such a remote session in Eclipse using DSF?
If it is, which steps should I take?
Best regards,
Tobias Sodergren
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