Correction to my simplified install: It didn't pull in RemoteTools. (If you *want* to use that vs. RSE)
Symptom: In new remote C/C++ project dialog, "Remote Provider" had only Local and RSE as selections, and not Remote Tools
So from Helios update site i also installed: "PTP RDT Remote Tools Support"
Still no luck.
So altho I shouldn't have to, I installed the full "Parallel Tools Platform (PTP) End-User runtime"
And then it does show up.
So, I think perhaps we don't have our pre-reqs or features exactly right (for using RDT without the rest of PTP but with RemoteTools)
(Although I believe Chris uses RSE more, instead of RemoteTools)
(P.S. the list of things you said you installed initially looked basically ok to me, off the top of my head)
...Beth
Beth Tibbitts
Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform http://eclipse.org/ptp
IBM STG Communications Protocols and Tools
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Beth Tibbitts---08/27/2010 12:06:20 PM---I'm on a Mac, but... just tried installing Eclipse C/C++ IDE... then use Helios update site to
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I'm on a Mac, but...
just tried installing Eclipse C/C++ IDE... then use Helios update site to install only "PTP Remote Development Tools (RDT)"
That alone *should* pull in all the other pre-reqs you need.
I use context menu in project explorer view and Now > Remote C/C++ project is available
I also have Window > Open Perspective... Other ... Remote C/C++
If you are using RemoteTools as the service provider (instead of RSE) then it will move the server componet (rdt-server.jar) to the target machine for you, under the covers.
...Beth
Beth Tibbitts
Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform http://eclipse.org/ptp
IBM STG Communications Protocols and Tools
Mailing Address: IBM Corp., Coldstream Research Campus, 745 West New Circle Road, Lexington, KY 40511
Malte Forkel ---08/27/2010 11:06:05 AM--- Hello, I would like to use Eclipse on a Windows 7 64-bit machine to develop a
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Hello,
I would like to use Eclipse on a Windows 7 64-bit machine to develop a non-parallel C++ program on a Linux box. I've tried to follow the installation procedure described in the PTP 4.0 Release Notes (http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/release_notes/4.0), but must have done something wrong: There still is no Window > Open Perspective > Remote C/C++ and no File > New > Remote C/C++ Project.
On the Windows machine, I have installed Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developers 1.3.0 (32-bit) with Parallel Tools Platform (PTP) End-User Runtime 4.0.2, PTP RDT Remove Tools Support 4.0.2, PTP Remote Development Tools 4.0.2, and Remote System Explorer End-User Runtime 3.2.0. On the Linux machine running Debian Lenny, I have installed the RDT server 4.0.2.
What do I have to do so I can create a first remote C++ project? Do I need the PTP End-User Runtime if I don't want to develop for parallel computer systems?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Malte
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