Thank you for the response.
I did figure out a way to accomplish what I was after. We have a multi-user install with a shared configuration. Based on the documentation, I always assumed
that the user who runs -initialize should be different from my local user (to avoid stepping on the configuration), so I always added plugins through the command line, as the user I install under does not have a login and no access to a X display.
As a test, I did the initialization with my user, installed all the necessary plugins, as well as updated CDT via the repo I built from master. I then copied
it to our shared directory. It seems to be working as expected.
Thanks,
Stephen Flynn
From: cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Marc-André Laperle
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2016 4:36 PM
To: CDT General developers list.
Subject: Re: [cdt-dev] CDT product
Hi Stephen,
The only product built out of the CDT repo is the Stand-alone Debugger. It is located in debug/org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application.product. You can build it with the build-standalone-debugger-rcp
profile (-Pbuild-standalone-debugger-rcp).
If you are talking about the "Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developers", it is build as part of the EPP project/repo.
See
http://git.eclipse.org/c/epp/org.eclipse.epp.packages.git/
You can build it with mvn clean package -Pepp.package.cpp
Hope this helps,
Marc-Andre
Hi,
I am trying to build CDT from git master as a product. I have been all over the wiki, but all I am able to find is how to build the CDT repo.
Is there documentation on building the CDT product from source?
Thanks,
Stephen Flynn
Software Engineer 2
508-249-9848 / (821) 49848
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