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Re: [cdt-dev] Setting up a CDT project

> 
> I did the import again but checked the box to import source as well.  
> Duh.  Now I have write access.  Yes, this is overkill, but at least I 
> can play around and poke at the entire tree.  And the export function 
> allows me to select only what I have changed, pretty much what I 
> wanted.
> 
> The PD perspective is nice, but I just want to tweak existing plugins a 
> little.
> 
> By the way, I find the documentation a little thin.  I got off square 

Is this adress to the CDT in particular or Eclipse in general ?

> one with advice from "Contributing to Eclipse ..." by Gamma & Beck, 
> chapter 2.
> 

Nice to see that you got back on the horse 8-)

> On Nov 21, 2004, at 7:17 PM, Alex Chapiro wrote:
> 
> > You should work in Plugin development perspective. There is no singe 
> > project for this sort of development, each plugin is a project. More 
> > detailed description of these ideas you can find in Eclipse 
> > documentation.
> >
> > Mike LeBlanc wrote:
> >
> >> Would someone please tell me how to set up an Eclipse project to make 
> >> experimental changes to CDT?  I tried creating a new Java project and 
> >> importing "External Plugins and Fragments".  It left me with a fully 
> >> populated project, but everything is read-only.
> 



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