"helloworld" project from FAQ does not run [message #63066] |
Tue, 25 February 2003 14:06 |
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Originally posted by: gthaker.atl.lmco.com
Hi,
I am on Eclipse 2.0.2 and CDT 1.0.1 on Redhat 8.1beta. I am using latest
Java SDK, 1.4.1_01-b01.
I have been running this eclipse for a few days without problems, but I
can not run the CDT FAQ's Helloworld example.
Since there are no Linux specific instructions I followed the windows
directions which are as follows:
"Creating a simple C++ Project -- "Hello World on a Windows Platform"
This section will use an example to create the familiar "Hello World!" C++
program. First, ensure that you have the CDT installed within Eclipse, as
described above. Open a C/C++ Perspective and complete the following steps:
1. In the C/C++ Projects View right click and select "New Project ..."
2. Select "C++" in the left pane and the select "Standard Make C++
Project"
3. Enter a name for the new project and select Finish. Note: you can
determine the "Build Settings" from this dialog, but we will do so later,
in the build section."
When I hit the "Finish" button here Eclipse hangs. THe processor pegs at
100%. After about 5 minutes I killed Eclipse. I tried to look for log
files but found none.
Should CDT 1.0.1 work on eclipse 2.0.2 on Linux 8.1beta? (Eclipse without
CDT works ok.)
thanks (i am a newbie)
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Re: "helloworld" project from FAQ does not run [message #64049 is a reply to message #63555] |
Thu, 06 March 2003 11:01 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: fudge.planetarion.com
"Judy N. Green" <jgreen@qnx.com> writes:
> "Gautam Thaker" <gthaker@atl.lmco.com> wrote in message
> news:b3ft8e$lg8$1@rogue.oti.com...
> | When I hit the "Finish" button here Eclipse hangs. THe processor pegs at
> | 100%. After about 5 minutes I killed Eclipse. I tried to look for log
> | files but found none.
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> | Should CDT 1.0.1 work on eclipse 2.0.2 on Linux 8.1beta? (Eclipse without
> | CDT works ok.)
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> | thanks (i am a newbie)
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> The CDT should work fine.
> This is definately not a good thing.
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> Can you run any C/C++ projects?
> How is your environment set up with respect to the gcc and make utilities?
I had the same problem when I first tried Eclipse a while ago. The
reason was that I was running a very recent Gtk+, which caused Eclipse
to hang like this every time a progress bar was done.
I changed to Eclipse 2.1rc1, and it worked fine.
--
Erlend Simonsen - <fudge@planetarion.com>
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