Hi,
perhaps this is a pydev issue rather that a PTP issue, but I am
adding it here for information and as a work around.
I have a PTP synchronized project that features a Python script
(with MPI parallelization) calling some modules that are written
in C++.
If I set it up as a C++ PTP synchronized project, and I open
a Python source file, pydev complains about Python not being
configured. Same happens if I try to convert it to a pydev project.
In the end I teared down my entire eclipse workspace.
Then did these steps in the following order
* import from git as a general project,
* convert to a pydev project (configuring the Python interpreter)
* convert to a C++ Project
* convert to a PTP synchronized project
Having pydev as the second step in this list seems to do the trick.
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