Well, I know I am replying to my own post but I figured out what
happened with the instalation of the CDT plugins. Instead of being
installed in the */eclipse/plugins* they where installed in the
*/eclipse/configuration/eclipse/plugins. *
Is this an intended location for them or something had changed in the
install to cause this?
Thanks!
Fedja
On Dec 26, 2007 6:47 PM, Fedja Jeleskovic < mrawd2@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:mrawd2@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Well, I decided to do a clean start on this problem and installed
everything latest (SDK 12/13/2007-1700 (aka 3.4M4) and CDT 5.0
12/26/2007) to try to see if this was taken care off, but I still
get that generic pop-up window instead of the useful one with the
value of variable or definition of the method.
The strange thing is that when looking in the eclipse/plugins
folder, I can't find any recollection of any of the CDT plugins, so
I could try to get rid of the "tests" ones!! All of this is running
on Linux.
Where should I look for those CDT plugins?
Any help will be appreciated!
Thanks and have a great holidays!
Fedja
ps. I first installed SDK and then Clear Case plugin. Then started
the Eclipse and installed the CDT plugin through the Help/Software
Updates/Find Install. Then selected Search for new features to
install and selected "New Archived Site..." where I located the
latest CDT download. The rest was just following the directions from
the install.
On Dec 21, 2007 9:53 AM, Fedja Jeleskovic <mrawd2@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:mrawd2@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
No, this new way of installing things started long time ago and
I have been using it ever since. Still, my eclipse/plugins
folder has no CDT plugins in there?!
Is there anything that gets installed elsewhere on the system
besides the home directory?
Fedja
On Dec 21, 2007 3:16 AM, Leherbauer, Anton <
Anton.Leherbauer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:Anton.Leherbauer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
I can not tell where your CDT plug-ins are, but they must be
somewhere, right?
I assume you simply unzipped the cdt-master-*.zip file. This
is not a recommended way of installing, although
(unfortunately) it works.
Did you read the installation instructions where you
downloaded the new version?
It says:
To use this zip file, in the menu
Help->SoftwareUpdates->Find and Install..., select Search
for new features to install, click New Archived Site..., and
point at the zip file. The Update Manager will start up and
you can select the features you want to install. You will at
nead require the C/C++ Development Tooling feature which is
the CDT runtime.
HTH
--
Anton Leherbauer
Wind River CDT Team, Austria
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<mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx>] *On Behalf Of *Fedja
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*Subject:* Re: [cdt-dev] Pop-up question?
Well, this worked with the build that I was running, but
after I installed newer versions of both (SDK and CDT),
I don't see any of the org.eclipse.cdt.xxxx in my home
folder (remember this is a Linux build that I am using).
Originally I would see them in the eclipse/plugins
folder, but new installations would have none of them in
there.
What to do with those newer builds in order to get rid
of that useless generic pop up window?
Thanks!
Fedja
On Dec 8, 2007 9:51 PM, Ron Bermejo <
ronbermejo@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:ronbermejo@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi Fedja,
Please try removing or disabling the
org.eclipse.cdt.ui.tests plugin.
Hth!
Ron
--- Fedja Jeleskovic <mrawd2@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:mrawd2@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> It has been like this for a while and I was always
> wondering about it, since
> it used to work much better. The thing is that pop
> up window that comes up
> when you locate the mouse icon on the variable shows
> completelly useless
> info in there. I do remember that while back it
> would show the actual value
> that the variable is defined and its type. Now, we
> get that yellow window
> that is so generic with no good info in there except
> that blocks good chunk
> of the file so you have to move the mouse in order
> to get rid of it.
>
> So, is this just a bug or I am having some weird
> configuration issues?
>
> The code that I am running is pretty new (SDK 112707
> and CDT 112807), but
> this is the case for at least several months now.
>
> Thanks for the help
>
>
> Fedja
> ps. I attached the file (not sure if this will
> actually go through) that
> shows that box for the variable that was defined
> just couple of lines above
> and that yellow window that pops up
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