Hello again,
Another problem with my new CentOS 6 installation: The C/C++ support in Eclipse seems to be partial or missing - even though eclipse-cdt is installed. Eclipse starts all right, and I get a C/C++ perspective, but:
1. If I open a C++ file, it's sent to an external editor. 2. C or C++ is not mentioned in Preferences. 3. I can't find a reference to CDT under Help->About Eclipse Platform->Installation Details
I've tried reinstalling all the eclipse packages, and also resetting the workspace as well as the settings in ~/.eclipse, but it made no difference. On startup I get the following messages: CompilerOracle: exclude org/eclipse/core/internal/dtree/DataTreeNode.forwardDeltaWith CompilerOracle: exclude org/eclipse/jdt/internal/compiler/lookup/ParameterizedMethodBinding.<init> CompilerOracle: exclude org/eclipse/cdt/internal/core/dom/parser/cpp/semantics/CPPTemplates.instantiateTemplate CompilerOracle: exclude org/eclipse/cdt/internal/core/pdom/dom/cpp/PDOMCPPLinkage.addBinding CompilerOracle: exclude org/python/pydev/editor/codecompletion/revisited/PythonPathHelper.isValidSourceFile CompilerOracle: exclude org/python/pydev/ui/filetypes/FileTypesPreferencesPage.getDottedValidSourceFiles
Has anyone else seen this? Any idea what's wrong? Is anyone here are using Eclipse for C++ development, anyway?
Eclipse platform version is 3.6.1-6.13.el6.x86_64, CDT 7.0.1-4.el6.x86_64 (those are the latest from updates.)
- Toralf
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Hello Toralf
Removed the 32bit JRE and set the default to 64bit
which java
Check here https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=477766
Or set the vm from the shell as mentioned here http://wiki.eclipse.org/IRC_FAQ#I_just_installed_Eclipse_on_Linux.2C_but_it_...
From here.
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
Download Eclipse ide for c/c++ developers
I have run eclipse(C/C++) on xfce with OpenJDK. No problems.
It works fine for C. All the best Paul
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 1:06 PM, Toralf Lund toralf.lund@pgs.com wrote:
Hello again,
Another problem with my new CentOS 6 installation: The C/C++ support in Eclipse seems to be partial or missing - even though eclipse-cdt is installed. Eclipse starts all right, and I get a C/C++ perspective, but:
- If I open a C++ file, it's sent to an external editor.
- C or C++ is not mentioned in Preferences.
- I can't find a reference to CDT under Help->About Eclipse Platform->Installation Details
I've tried reinstalling all the eclipse packages, and also resetting the workspace as well as the settings in ~/.eclipse, but it made no difference. On startup I get the following messages: CompilerOracle: exclude org/eclipse/core/internal/dtree/DataTreeNode.forwardDeltaWith CompilerOracle: exclude org/eclipse/jdt/internal/compiler/lookup/ParameterizedMethodBinding.<init> CompilerOracle: exclude
org/eclipse/cdt/internal/core/dom/parser/cpp/semantics/CPPTemplates.instantiateTemplate CompilerOracle: exclude org/eclipse/cdt/internal/core/pdom/dom/cpp/PDOMCPPLinkage.addBinding CompilerOracle: exclude
org/python/pydev/editor/codecompletion/revisited/PythonPathHelper.isValidSourceFile CompilerOracle: exclude
org/python/pydev/ui/filetypes/FileTypesPreferencesPage.getDottedValidSourceFiles
Has anyone else seen this? Any idea what's wrong? Is anyone here are using Eclipse for C++ development, anyway?
Eclipse platform version is 3.6.1-6.13.el6.x86_64, CDT 7.0.1-4.el6.x86_64 (those are the latest from updates.)
- Toralf
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On 07/02/13 18:40, Paul Norton wrote:
Hello Toralf
Removed the 32bit JRE and set the default to 64bit
which java
Check here https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=477766
Or set the vm from the shell as mentioned here http://wiki.eclipse.org/IRC_FAQ#I_just_installed_Eclipse_on_Linux.2C_but_it_...
I have only a 64-bit (OpenJDK) JRE, as far as I can tell, and specifying the path on the command line makes no difference, unfortunately.
From here.
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
Download Eclipse ide for c/c++ developers
This is essentially what I did on CentOS 5, but I was hoping that this wouldn't be necessary on release 6, but that the bundled version would be sufficiently up-to-date and usable. But perhaps this isn't really the case :-(
- Toralf
I have run eclipse(C/C++) on xfce with OpenJDK. No problems.
It works fine for C. All the best Paul
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 1:06 PM, Toralf Lundtoralf.lund@pgs.com wrote:
Hello again,
Another problem with my new CentOS 6 installation: The C/C++ support in Eclipse seems to be partial or missing - even though eclipse-cdt is installed. Eclipse starts all right, and I get a C/C++ perspective, but:
- If I open a C++ file, it's sent to an external editor.
- C or C++ is not mentioned in Preferences.
- I can't find a reference to CDT under Help->About Eclipse Platform->Installation Details
I've tried reinstalling all the eclipse packages, and also resetting the workspace as well as the settings in ~/.eclipse, but it made no difference. On startup I get the following messages: CompilerOracle: exclude org/eclipse/core/internal/dtree/DataTreeNode.forwardDeltaWith CompilerOracle: exclude org/eclipse/jdt/internal/compiler/lookup/ParameterizedMethodBinding.<init> CompilerOracle: exclude
org/eclipse/cdt/internal/core/dom/parser/cpp/semantics/CPPTemplates.instantiateTemplate CompilerOracle: exclude org/eclipse/cdt/internal/core/pdom/dom/cpp/PDOMCPPLinkage.addBinding CompilerOracle: exclude
org/python/pydev/editor/codecompletion/revisited/PythonPathHelper.isValidSourceFile CompilerOracle: exclude
org/python/pydev/ui/filetypes/FileTypesPreferencesPage.getDottedValidSourceFiles
Has anyone else seen this? Any idea what's wrong? Is anyone here are using Eclipse for C++ development, anyway?
Eclipse platform version is 3.6.1-6.13.el6.x86_64, CDT 7.0.1-4.el6.x86_64 (those are the latest from updates.)
- Toralf
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