Hi Dave,
Specifying error parser in the tool
definition via the “tool#errorParsers” attribute should work. In
case it does not work for you, could you provide a sample tool/tool-chain
definition illustrating the problem?
Mikhail
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Where is the proper point to declare an error parser
within the toolchain so that it becomes automatically checked when a new
project is created. I have specified it within the configuration, the base
compiler definition, derived compiler definition and within the compiler
definition for each project type? While it appears in the list of available
parsers, it is not selected. If selected, it works?
Thanks,
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