On Sep 18, 2006, at 2:26 PM, Henerey, Brian
wrote:
I am
creating a Managed Make C project to run a parallel Hello World test job and
have a problem.
When I am in
the C/C++ perspective, I right-click on the project folder, and select Debug
As, Debug. I make a new Parallel Application, give it a name, and select the
application to be Debug/testPhello. This is the folder where the debug
executable is created. I set the number of processes to 2, and select SDM to be
the debugger. When I click Debug, it saves my settings, initializes the
debugger, and puts me back into the C/C++ perspective.
Here I
notice that a new hello.c file is opened in the editor. When I click on it’s
tab, it says: /testPhello/Debug/hello.c does not exist. I don’t know why it’s
looking inside the Debug folder for the source file. I tried putting a copy of
hello.c inside the Debug folder but this did not change things.
If I ‘Run’
the job, everything works as expected. I can see what I’ve done differently
between Run and Debug. Any suggestions? I’ve built and rebuild new projects
trying to eliminate my mistake, but I am clearly doing something wrong.
Thanks in
advance,
Brian
PS. I can
get around this with a non-managed Makefile, but I’m hoping to understand/use
the Eclipse Build features.