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Managed C++ Projects: a figment of my imagination? [message #41030] |
Wed, 30 January 2008 04:43 |
Dave Rudolf Messages: 12 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hey all,
So, I want to use Eclipse to work with an existing code base that
started as a Visual Studio project. I'm tool lazy to maintain makefiles
myself, so I was hoping to Eclipse would do it all for me. According to
all the sites I've googled, this can be done with a "Managed C++
Project". However, apparently, I don't have that option with my install
of Eclipse. When I go to the "File | New" menu, the choices I get are "C
project" and "C++ project", but nothing about "Standard" or "Managed"
projects.
I installed the newest Eclipse with CDT included with it
(eclipse-cpp-europa-fall2-win32.zip). I even updated to the newest CDT,
via the "Help | Software Updates" menu. Nada. So, am I going mad, or am
I missing something?
Thanks.
Dave
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Re: Managed C++ Projects: a figment of my imagination? [message #41123 is a reply to message #41030] |
Thu, 31 January 2008 22:19 |
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Originally posted by: john.graham.sybase.com
Dave Rudolf wrote:
> Hey all,
> So, I want to use Eclipse to work with an existing code base that
> started as a Visual Studio project. I'm tool lazy to maintain makefiles
> myself, so I was hoping to Eclipse would do it all for me. According to
> all the sites I've googled, this can be done with a "Managed C++
> Project". However, apparently, I don't have that option with my install
> of Eclipse. When I go to the "File | New" menu, the choices I get are "C
> project" and "C++ project", but nothing about "Standard" or "Managed"
> projects.
> I installed the newest Eclipse with CDT included with it
> (eclipse-cpp-europa-fall2-win32.zip). I even updated to the newest CDT,
> via the "Help | Software Updates" menu. Nada. So, am I going mad, or am
> I missing something?
> Thanks.
> Dave
Hi Dave:
Not sure -- I've never heard of this, but also I don't work much with
C/C++ in Eclipse. It would be better to ask this question on the CDT
newsgroup or mailing list.
Regards,
John Graham
Eclipse Data Tools Platform PMC Chair
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Re: Managed C++ Projects: a figment of my imagination? [message #41154 is a reply to message #41123] |
Fri, 01 February 2008 05:37 |
Dave Rudolf Messages: 12 Registered: July 2009 |
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John Graham wrote:
> Dave Rudolf wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>
>> So, I want to use Eclipse to work with an existing code base that
>> started as a Visual Studio project. I'm tool lazy to maintain
>> makefiles myself, so I was hoping to Eclipse would do it all for me.
>> According to all the sites I've googled, this can be done with a
>> "Managed C++ Project". However, apparently, I don't have that option
>> with my install of Eclipse. When I go to the "File | New" menu, the
>> choices I get are "C project" and "C++ project", but nothing about
>> "Standard" or "Managed" projects.
>
>> I installed the newest Eclipse with CDT included with it
>> (eclipse-cpp-europa-fall2-win32.zip). I even updated to the newest
>> CDT, via the "Help | Software Updates" menu. Nada. So, am I going mad,
>> or am I missing something?
>
>> Thanks.
>
>> Dave
>
> Hi Dave:
>
> Not sure -- I've never heard of this, but also I don't work much with
> C/C++ in Eclipse. It would be better to ask this question on the CDT
> newsgroup or mailing list.
>
> Regards,
> John Graham
> Eclipse Data Tools Platform PMC Chair
>
Ugg. Brain no function well without coffee. Ya, I meant to post to that
group, but got the wrong three-letter abbreviation. Sorry folks.
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Re: Managed C++ Projects: a figment of my imagination? [message #589792 is a reply to message #41030] |
Thu, 31 January 2008 22:19 |
John Graham Messages: 183 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Dave Rudolf wrote:
> Hey all,
> So, I want to use Eclipse to work with an existing code base that
> started as a Visual Studio project. I'm tool lazy to maintain makefiles
> myself, so I was hoping to Eclipse would do it all for me. According to
> all the sites I've googled, this can be done with a "Managed C++
> Project". However, apparently, I don't have that option with my install
> of Eclipse. When I go to the "File | New" menu, the choices I get are "C
> project" and "C++ project", but nothing about "Standard" or "Managed"
> projects.
> I installed the newest Eclipse with CDT included with it
> (eclipse-cpp-europa-fall2-win32.zip). I even updated to the newest CDT,
> via the "Help | Software Updates" menu. Nada. So, am I going mad, or am
> I missing something?
> Thanks.
> Dave
Hi Dave:
Not sure -- I've never heard of this, but also I don't work much with
C/C++ in Eclipse. It would be better to ask this question on the CDT
newsgroup or mailing list.
Regards,
John Graham
Eclipse Data Tools Platform PMC Chair
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Re: Managed C++ Projects: a figment of my imagination? [message #589801 is a reply to message #41123] |
Fri, 01 February 2008 05:37 |
Dave Rudolf Messages: 12 Registered: July 2009 |
Junior Member |
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John Graham wrote:
> Dave Rudolf wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>
>> So, I want to use Eclipse to work with an existing code base that
>> started as a Visual Studio project. I'm tool lazy to maintain
>> makefiles myself, so I was hoping to Eclipse would do it all for me.
>> According to all the sites I've googled, this can be done with a
>> "Managed C++ Project". However, apparently, I don't have that option
>> with my install of Eclipse. When I go to the "File | New" menu, the
>> choices I get are "C project" and "C++ project", but nothing about
>> "Standard" or "Managed" projects.
>
>> I installed the newest Eclipse with CDT included with it
>> (eclipse-cpp-europa-fall2-win32.zip). I even updated to the newest
>> CDT, via the "Help | Software Updates" menu. Nada. So, am I going mad,
>> or am I missing something?
>
>> Thanks.
>
>> Dave
>
> Hi Dave:
>
> Not sure -- I've never heard of this, but also I don't work much with
> C/C++ in Eclipse. It would be better to ask this question on the CDT
> newsgroup or mailing list.
>
> Regards,
> John Graham
> Eclipse Data Tools Platform PMC Chair
>
Ugg. Brain no function well without coffee. Ya, I meant to post to that
group, but got the wrong three-letter abbreviation. Sorry folks.
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