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[ptp-user] Issue with remote C++ development using PTP

Hi,

 

 

It has been few days I am trying to get my C++ environment working and I am facing some issues.
Basically, I am trying to develop my Linux project on Windows. I would like the indexer to parse my includes on the Linux machine to get auto-completion in Eclipse on Windows.

I also would like to launch a build remotely. Later probably remote debugging as well.

 

Here is my setup:

 

Windows 7 development machine:

Java 1.7u25

Eclipse Juno 4.2.2

CDT 8.1.2

PTP 6.0.5

RSE 3.5.0

 

Linux machine:

Java 1.7u25

Linux Red Hat 5.8 x86_64, 2.6.18-308.el5

RDT server 6.0.5

 

 

So as you can see, I would like to use RSE over Remote tools because from what I understood, it is recommended.

 

After declaring my Remote System and starting rdt server and the Linux machine, I am able to browse remote file.

I am also able to create a Remote C++ Project, choosing RSE as provider and targeting a remote directory. I choose Remote Linux Gcc Tool Chain as my remote build service.

 

Because my remote folder is not empty, the first thing I am doing after creating my project is a Refresh. The refresh is ok.

Then the C/C++ Indexer starts and my issues comes with it.

 

My Indexing service is RSE C/C++ Indexing Service. The indexing hang in the middle of the process after an exception has been raised on the rdt server side:

 

Exception in thread "Thread-1597" java.lang.NullPointerException

        at org.eclipse.dstore.core.model.DataElement.initialize(DataElement.java:1606)

        at org.eclipse.dstore.core.model.DataElement.initialize(DataElement.java:1553)

        at org.eclipse.dstore.core.model.DataElement.reInit(DataElement.java:262)

        at org.eclipse.dstore.core.model.DataStore.createObject(DataStore.java:1369)

        at org.eclipse.dstore.core.model.DataStore.createObject(DataStore.java:1299)

        at org.eclipse.dstore.core.model.DataStore.createObject(DataStore.java:1269)

        at org.eclipse.dstore.core.model.DataStore.createObject(DataStore.java:1234)

        at org.eclipse.rse.internal.dstore.universal.miners.filesystem.UniversalDownloadHandler.handleDownload(UniversalDownloadHandler.java:275)

        at org.eclipse.rse.internal.dstore.universal.miners.filesystem.UniversalDownloadHandler.run(UniversalDownloadHandler.java:67)

 

After this exception, the rdt server become unresponsive and nothing can be done until I kill Eclipse process and restart rdt-server.

 

If I take a look at my .eclipse/RSE/rsecomm.log on my Linux machine, I have a nice 50Mb file showing a lot of unresolved inclusion (that’s not the issue for now). At some point, it is reporting a different error:

 

INFO Thread-5: C_QUERY_GET_REMOTE_OBJECT:DataElement

{

      Type: Indexer: Unresolved inclusion: "x.h" in file: /a/b/c.cpp:21

      Name: /a

      Value:      /a

      ID:   1125774855

      Source:     /a

      Depth:      1

      DataStore:  server_host

}

 

---------------------------------------------------------------

ERROR UniversalFileSystemMiner: Invalid query type to handleQueryGetRemoteObject

 

My eclipse workspace log file in .metadata/.log didn’t report anything special.

 

 

I tried to deactivate the C/C++ Indexer. After that, I able to launch my remote build. The build is working file, except that at the end of the build, the NullPointerException comes again on rdt-server side and rsecomm.log start logging the same kind of message as before.

 

Do you have any idea of what could be the cause of such an issue ? For now, as soon as I try to do something, it causes the rdt-server to crash and force me to restart it and kill my eclipse process (because eclipse wont exit because it is unable to save the project).

 

Do you know a way to find the root cause of this issue, by enabling a higher level of logging for example ?

 

 

Regards,

 

 

Julien

 

 

 

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