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Re: [cdt-dev] CDT Developer working style
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The org.eclipse.cdt-* folders are not modules, they are simply
directories. You need to go one more level deep to find the real modules.
This isn't the first report of confusion. So when I proposed to get rid of
the soft links a couple of weeks a go and we agreed at the last conference
call, I assumed everyone knew what that meant. I apologize for the
confusion, but this is what it meant. We moved the modules into
subdirectories to allow us to create new modules/projects/plugins without
needing assistance from the eclipse.org webmaster. We created soft links
(which for those who aren't familiar with Unix are kind of like Windows
shortcuts, or C pointers) that pointed to the new locations of the
modules. This was to allow people to migrate to the new module locations
at their own convenience. Being that was done 8 months ago, I had hoped
everyone had migrated by now. Again I apologize for not being clearer.
Cheers,
Doug Schaefer
Ottawa Lab, IBM Rational Software Division
"Treggiari, Leo" <leo.treggiari@xxxxxxxxx>
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01/28/2005 03:38 PM
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[cdt-dev] CDT Developer working style
The ?old? org.eclipse.cdt.* cvs modules? appear to be gone now. Actually,
I didn?t realize that they were the ?old? style until they disappeared.
Anyway, I used to check out all of the org.eclipse.cdt.* modules as
projects. They would build successfully without any intervention on my
part, and I could continue with my work.
Today, I checked out all of the org.eclipse.cdt-* modules as projects and
nothing happens (i.e. they don?t automatically build themselves).
What?s the best way to work with these new modules?
Thanks,
Leo