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Re: [photran] very simple remote project?
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Andrea,
Remote projects are something that CDT and PTP want to tackle for
next year. For now, the best way to do this is run Eclipse remotely
using an X session as Michel says.
Cheers,
Craig
On May 11, 2007, at 3:45 AM, Michel DEVEL wrote:
Andrea Tomadin a écrit :
Hi,
I have to compile & run a few Fortran files on a remote machine,
which I can access by ssh.
I don't care if the source files have to reside on my laptop or on
the remote server.
Maybe you could simply use X11 tunneling over ssh to execute
photran from the remote machine (after installing it privately) if
you are already familiar with Photran.
For example, if you use the open source client putty, in the prefs,
there is in Connection/SSH/X11 a checkbox named "Enable X11
forwarding" which is not checked by default. Check it and try to
launch e.g. xterm from your remote host. If your local host is
Linux/Unix that should work like that. If your local host is
Windows, you will first have to install en X11 server. Don't be
afraid, there exists a free and very easy to install one : Xming !
No special config needed. You just launch Xming before putty and
that should work
Cheers !
Michel DEVEL
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