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Re: [ptp-user] How do i start my remote builds ? - posted again

Here's what I did:

Install Eclipse 3.4.1
Install latest CDT (5.0.2-I200901090802)
Install RSE from Ganymede update site using update manager (Remote System Explorer End-User Runtime)
Install latest PTP and RDT (2.1.1-I200901091901) from http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/builds/2.1.1
Install latest RDT server somewhere (get from http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/builds/2.1.1)
Switch to Remote System Explorer perspective
Create dstore connection as per the RDT instructions (http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/rdt-setup )
Switch to "Remote C/C++ Development" perspective
Outside Eclipse, create a new empty directory and launch the dstore server
Start the "New Remote C/C++ Project" wizard
Choose the dstore connection and the empty directory for the location
Keep selecting "Next" until the "Configure Services" page
Configure both the "Build" and "C/C++ Indexing" service to use the RSE dstore connection
Select "Finish"
Unselect "Build Automatically" from the "Project" menu
Create a makefile
Create a source file
Right click on the project and select "Build Project"

The project built at this point.

Greg

On Jan 14, 2009, at 4:43 PM, Joachim Osbeck wrote:


Yes it's a RSE SSH connection - do I need the rdt server (at Linux box) to execute gcc/g++ ?

Greg - does it work for you ? Please descibe your installation/setup/ projects in that case.

Thanks

/Joachim


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Subject: Re: [ptp-user] How do i start my remote builds ? - posted again

Joachim,

What service did you configure for the RDT Remote Build Service? I'm
pretty sure that this needs to be an RSE SSH connection (not the
dstore connection) to work with the remote builder.

Regards,

Greg

On Jan 14, 2009, at 3:27 PM, Joachim Osbeck wrote:

Hello

I hope that someone can give some ideas how to solve this

Thanks for any help !

/Joachim

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Thanks

Created a new project, and disabled the auto-build, and I got one
step future ( it starts to invoke cmd vs the linux box) but now it
hangs, look at the attached picture.

Shall I post to ptp-dev/user ?

BR
Joachim Osbeck


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From: Joachim Osbeck
Sent: 13 January 2009 19:56
To: recoskie@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [cdt-dev] How do i start my remote builds ?

Hello Chris

Yes I think I have followed the instructions, if you have the time
please look at attached picutres to se if I perhaps have done
something wrong. I'm sorry to don't get this to work, will be a
killer application/solution when it will works :)

BR,
Joachim Osbeck


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Did you select the Remote Makefile Builder project type when you
created the project?

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Hello

So finally
- I have Linux RDT server up and running
- Successfully connection i Eclipse with my test remote project
( hello world application)
- The application can be compile via a telnet/ssh consol on my Linux
box via a make file via g++

But UI in Eclipse don't allow me to start a build ( execute the
'make' via RDT server ?) or have I set up the project wrong ?

Thanks for any help !

/Joachim
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Subject: RE: [cdt-dev] Can't install PTP 2.1

Thanks Beth

I did like you recommended and got it up and running :)

Here are the steps that I did to get it this amazing tool to work
(perhpas this will help some one else )

1)  Fresh Eclipse installation ( classic 3.4  ) http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
--> Classic  not the C/C++  ( don't know if I should used that
one ? )

2 )  Added the latest (?) CDT : cdt-master-5.0.2-I200901090802.zip

3 ) Added the latest ptp-master-2.1.1-I200812121901.zip

4 ) Follow the Quick installation from this page: http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/builds/2.1
Important step here is to only mark  ( otherwise you get the version
conflicts, perhpas this was why my prev. installtion didn't work ?)

*   Select "Remote System Explorer End-User Runtime"
*   Select "RSE User Actions"

The only thing has happed now is the Eclipse is stucked in "Building
workspace...."  that I need to cancel it each
time I need to save the a file on the linux box ?

I don't know if I need to install the RTD server on my linux box to
run gcc/gdb ?

Next challenges will  be to get the build to fully work with
makefiles :)

/Joachim

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Joachim,
Sorry you are having trouble!
I would suggest starting from scratch, with a new Eclipse
installation.

The "quick installation instructions" at http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/builds/2.1
I wrote long before the release. It *looks* correct to me
but it might be better to follow the more formal instructions in the
release notes at http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/release_notes/2.1
If you can tell if anything is wrong (or misleading) with the "quick
installation instructions" I'll fix them or else remove them and
point to the longer instructions in the release notes.

Also you might want to try the latest build of PTP 2.1.1 at http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/builds/2.1.1
instead of 2.1.0
Be sure to use the latest CDT 5.0.2 either way (as I think you said
you did, but the log messages are confusing things, thus the clean
install might help).

Let us know how you fare.


...Beth

Beth Tibbitts (859) 243-4981 (TL 545-4981)
High Productivity Tools / Parallel Tools http://eclipse.org/ptp
IBM T.J.Watson Research Center
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the PTP (RDT)


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Sorry I have some problems installning the PTP (RDT)

I tried to install the RTD via the PTP package  but get error
messages ( se below )

1) Updated to CDT to 5.02.2008...

2) Used the the latest nightly PTP build ( ptp-master-2.1.0-
I200810301952.zip)
http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/builds/2.1http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php?title=Parallel_Tools_Platform

BR,

Joachim Osbeck

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Embedded Linux Device


The RDT plugins from the PTP project will let you do remote builds.
Be forewarned you'll need the latest 2.1.1 nightly build with the
latest CDT 5.0.2 nightly build as there was an issue with error
parsing not working that has been fixed recently. Otherwise, your
errors and warnings won't show up properly in the Problems View.

For remote debugging with GDB, you can either use gdbserver directly
(run the debug server on your remote machine, and debug it with a
local GDB), or use the Remote C/C++ Application launch configuration
provided by RSE (which basically automates launching gdbserver for
you).

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IBM Toronto
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Hello

I would like to use Eclipse cdt for my embedded Linux project and
need to do my development on a WinXP.
I have a linux box and my embedded device connected to the LAN. My
linux box has the usual setup of gcc/g++ and cross compilers. I have
tried to use the RSE which works nice for showing my folder at linux
but not found an way for starting gcc/g++ builds.

- Is there a way to start gcc/g++ builds at my linux box via the
WinXp-Eclipse ?
- Is there a way to start debug sessions (gdb) on my embedded linux
device via the WinXp-Eclipse ?

Thanks for any help !

/Joachim
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