> <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> <mailto:
cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx>] *On Behalf Of *Fedja
> Jeleskovic
> *Sent:* Thursday, December 20, 2007 8:00 PM
> *To:* CDT General developers list.
> *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 <