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Re: [ptp-user] Can't get indexer to work
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Also, when you added the path in Preprocessor Include Paths, did you have "GNU C" selected in the languages tab, or was "Assembly" selected. This has caught me out a few times.
Greg
On Jul 15, 2013, at 5:46 PM, Greg Watson <g.watson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> More information:
>
> - By "latest updated Kepler", do you mean updated with the latest kepler nightly build?
> - Type of sync project (C, Fortran, etc)?
> - Toolchains you selected?
> - Do you get the invalid values message before you set the path?
> - Do you get the invalid values message for a local C project?
>
> The error message is coming from CDT, not PTP, so it looks like something is wrong with your installation.
>
> Try setting the path in the Paths and Symbols page instead.
>
> Greg
>
> On Jul 15, 2013, at 5:42 PM, "Steven R. Brandt" <sbrandt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> On 07/15/2013 04:29 PM, Steven R. Brandt wrote:
>>> I can't get the remote indexer to work. In my example, I set the include path to
>>>
>>> the include path in
>>> Project Properties > C/C++ General > Paths and Symbols > GNU C
>> Sorry, that's in Preprocessor Paths and Symbols, and "Filesystem" is selected.
>>> is set to
>>> //queenbee/usr/include/mpich2-x86_64
>>>
>>> Where queenbee is the name of my connection. I verified the connection by modifying files in the synchronized project and observing the changes on the remote machine. I rebuild the index, etc. but all I see is errors and typing F3 on the mpi.h include line fails.
>>>
>>> Windows > Preferences > C/C++ > Indexer
>>>
>>> Always shows the message "The currently displayed page contains invalid values." If I click on something else, say File Types, then click on Indexer again I see a checkbox ("Enable Indexer") , a chooser with "C/C++ Indexer" and "RDT Remote Fast Indexer". Regardless of what I pick, on this page, none of the values will show up again when I return.
>>>
>>> I'm running on Fedora17 with the Oracle JDK, version 1.6.0_30. I am using the latest updated Kepler.
>>>
>>> The log contains this, possibly relevant, message:
>>> !ENTRY org.eclipse.jface 4 2 2013-07-15 16:24:09.786
>>> !MESSAGE Problems occurred when invoking code from plug-in: "org.eclipse.jface".
>>> !STACK 0
>>> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
>>> at org.eclipse.core.resources.ProjectScope.<init>(ProjectScope.java:57)
>>> at org.eclipse.cdt.internal.core.pdom.indexer.IndexerPreferences.getProjectPreferences(IndexerPreferences.java:296)
>>> at org.eclipse.cdt.internal.core.pdom.indexer.IndexerPreferences.getReindexOnIndexerChange(IndexerPreferences.java:457)
>>> at org.eclipse.cdt.ui.dialogs.IndexerBlock.initializeIndexerCombo(IndexerBlock.java:365)
>>> at org.eclipse.cdt.ui.dialogs.IndexerBlock.createControl(IndexerBlock.java:241)
>>>
>>> Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Steve
>>>
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