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RE: [cdt-dev] Managed Make Builder configurations

Agreed, but I didn't figure there was much point in submitting
"cosmetic" patches like this right now with 2.0 being so close to
release.  Sean is already backlogged :-(


Chris

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:cdt-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Douglas Schaefer
> Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 4:50 PM
> To: cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: [cdt-dev] Managed Make Builder configurations
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> 
> Hey guys, this all sounds great. But if there are things like 
> this that 
> bug you, please send in patches. Without patches, it is 
> likely that little 
> that will change for you in the CDT, despite all the good discussion.
> 
> Also, remember, the more good patches you send in, the better 
> your chances 
> at getting voted in as a committer! As a committer, you will 
> have a little 
> more control over what goes into the CDT and life may be a 
> little easier 
> for you.
> 
> Cheers,
> Doug Schaefer, IBM's Eclipse CDT Architect
> Ottawa (Palladium), Ontario, Canada
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> "Recoskie, Chris" <crecoskie@xxxxxx> 
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> I'll go one further...
> 
> As an ISV creating a branded product based on CDT and Managed 
> Make, what I want to do is to remove all the default GNU 
> toolchains and only have my own present in my product.
> 
> Currently this is a bit of a pain right now though because 
> the tool definitions and implementations are all intertwined 
> with the Managed Make implementation itself.  Basically if I 
> want to remove them, I have to go into the source and 
> actually rip them out.
> 
> Ideally I would like to see all default implementations (not 
> just the Managed Build GNU toolchains, but the built-in 
> debuggers as well) separated out into their own plug-ins so I 
> can cleanly pick and choose them as I see fit, strictly by 
> installing or not installing the corresponding plug-ins.
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> ___________________________________________
>  
> Chris Recoskie
> Software Designer
> IDE Frameworks Group
> Texas Instruments, Toronto
>  
> > I think that it should be assigned from MMB toolcains 
> preference page 
> > (like Eclipse do it for VMs). In this page I'd like also
> enable/disable
> > some of pre-defined tool chaines. For example, now I always 
> get cygwin 
> > in the list New Project Wizard provides, but I don't use cygwin, I
> don't
> > have it and I don't like to see it each time as an option.
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