Someone must know how to install CDT?? [message #102842] |
Fri, 21 May 2004 16:08 |
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Originally posted by: ext-bil.lewis.nokia.com
I have had no luck following the vague hints for installation. :-(
In particular, the UPDATES feature just hangs (I'll guess it's
related to firewalls).
Moving the CDT directories into Eclipse will show REFERENCES
to CDT, but New>Project still won't show "C++".
I notice others have run into this.
What to do?
-Bil
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Re: Someone must know how to install CDT?? [message #102876 is a reply to message #102842] |
Fri, 21 May 2004 18:08 |
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Originally posted by: viktor.ransmayr.t-online.de
Hello Bil,
Thanks to Manolo (manolo@itesm.mx) I've been able to figure out
my problems installing CDT.
For the record: I was interested in installing CDT-1.2.1
w/ Eclipse-2.1.2 on WinXP-Pro.
The following recipe worked for me:
1) You have to select the Install/ Update perspective.
1.5) In case you don't "see" the Install/Update perspective execute
Windows > Preferences and select the Install/Update box.
2) In the Install Configuration pane you open the Eclipse Platform
tree.
3) You select the disabled CDT item(s) and hit the Show Disabled
Features button.
I hope this solves the problem for you too.
Regards,
Viktor
Bil Lewis wrote:
> I have had no luck following the vague hints for installation. :-(
>
> In particular, the UPDATES feature just hangs (I'll guess it's
> related to firewalls).
>
> Moving the CDT directories into Eclipse will show REFERENCES
> to CDT, but New>Project still won't show "C++".
>
> I notice others have run into this.
>
> What to do?
Hope this solves your problem.
Regards,
Viktor
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Re: Someone must know how to install CDT?? [message #102883 is a reply to message #102876] |
Fri, 21 May 2004 20:02 |
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Originally posted by: ext-bil.lewis.nokia.com
Viktor,
I enormously appreciate the suggestion.
But it doesn't help. :-(
I'm trying to install the CDT 2.0.0 on Eclipse 3.0 on a machine running
Windows 2000. I have nothing in Eclipse yet.
This ought to be the simplest, most common installation of CDT. How
could it not work?
-Bil
> Moving the CDT directories into Eclipse will show REFERENCES
> to CDT, but New>Project still won't show "C++".
Viktor Ransmayr wrote:
> Hello Bil,
>
> Thanks to Manolo (manolo@itesm.mx) I've been able to figure out
> my problems installing CDT.
>
> For the record: I was interested in installing CDT-1.2.1
> w/ Eclipse-2.1.2 on WinXP-Pro.
>
> The following recipe worked for me:
>
> 1) You have to select the Install/ Update perspective.
>
> 1.5) In case you don't "see" the Install/Update perspective execute
> Windows > Preferences and select the Install/Update box.
>
> 2) In the Install Configuration pane you open the Eclipse Platform
> tree.
>
> 3) You select the disabled CDT item(s) and hit the Show Disabled
> Features button.
>
> I hope this solves the problem for you too.
>
> Regards,
>
> Viktor
>
> Bil Lewis wrote:
> > I have had no luck following the vague hints for installation. :-(
> >
> > In particular, the UPDATES feature just hangs (I'll guess it's
> > related to firewalls).
> >
> > Moving the CDT directories into Eclipse will show REFERENCES
> > to CDT, but New>Project still won't show "C++".
> >
> > I notice others have run into this.
> >
> > What to do?
>
> Hope this solves your problem.
>
> Regards,
>
> Viktor
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Re: Someone must know how to install CDT?? [message #102910 is a reply to message #102883] |
Sat, 22 May 2004 03:01 |
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Originally posted by: jan.ruzicka.comcast.net
in the updates try to add a site
http://download.eclipse.org/tools/cdt/updates/release/
and then select the correct version.
Bil Lewis wrote:
> Viktor,
> I enormously appreciate the suggestion.
> But it doesn't help. :-(
> I'm trying to install the CDT 2.0.0 on Eclipse 3.0 on a machine running
> Windows 2000. I have nothing in Eclipse yet.
> This ought to be the simplest, most common installation of CDT. How
> could it not work?
> -Bil
> > Moving the CDT directories into Eclipse will show REFERENCES
> > to CDT, but New>Project still won't show "C++".
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Re: Someone must know how to install CDT?? [message #103180 is a reply to message #102876] |
Mon, 24 May 2004 15:52 |
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Originally posted by: ext-bil.lewis.nokia.com
I've followed the suggestions of Viktor and Alexander, but no luck. :-(
I can select the C++ perspective, but I can't make a C++ project.
(The "new project" dialog only has two selections: Java & Plug-in.)
You folks have all done it. What's the magic trick?
-Bil
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Re: Someone must know how to install CDT?? [message #103668 is a reply to message #103192] |
Tue, 25 May 2004 20:23 |
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Originally posted by: ext-bil.lewis.nokia.com
Tobias,
That's what I did. (Or at least that's what I *think* I did!)
Certainly in the directory eclipse\features\ all three are there. I
don't see a method to verify from eclipse that all are
installed/active/etc.
Wait! ...
The glories of Win32! It made a duplicate directory and fooled me
into thinking I was installing correctly!!
It works now.
Thank you very much.
-Bil
Tobias Klein wrote:
> download n install the complete package, it consosts of 3 (three) files
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> including managed and make
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> then it should work
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