Well, I guess my point was that there aren't many X10 users compared to C/C++, but maybe that will change :-).
The site.xml is generated from buildsite.xml in the releng project.
Greg On Oct 24, 2009, at 1:28 PM, Beth Tibbitts wrote: >Sure, though I would think installing PTP without CDT would be pretty unusual.
Well, X10 creates C++ code when you run with the C++ backend. (http://x10-lang.org)
So, if you don't plan to edit any of the C++ generated code, you don't need the C/C++ Development tools.
You use X10DT instead.
Where is what gets used for the site.xml? I looked and it wasn't obvious in the
releng stuff.
...Beth
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<graycol.gif>Greg Watson ---10/23/2009 05:50:42 PM---Sure, though I would think installing PTP without CDT would be pretty unusual. If you want to take a stab, I'll be happy to pro
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Sure, though I would think installing PTP without CDT would be pretty unusual. If you want to take a stab, I'll be happy to provide feedback :-).
The M3 build is scheduled for tonight at 7pm.
Greg
On Oct 23, 2009, at 3:46 PM, Beth Tibbitts wrote:
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