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Re: [ptp-user] Can't get indexer to work

Also, when you added the path in Preprocessor Include Paths, did you have "GNU C" selected in the languages tab, or was "Assembly" selected. This has caught me out a few times.

Greg

On Jul 15, 2013, at 5:46 PM, Greg Watson <g.watson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> More information:
> 
> - By "latest updated Kepler", do you mean updated with the latest kepler nightly build?
> - Type of sync project (C, Fortran, etc)?
> - Toolchains you selected?
> - Do you get the invalid values message before you set the path?
> - Do you get the invalid values message for a local C project?
> 
> The error message is coming from CDT, not PTP, so it looks like something is wrong with your installation.
> 
> Try setting the path in the Paths and Symbols page instead.
> 
> Greg
> 
> On Jul 15, 2013, at 5:42 PM, "Steven R. Brandt" <sbrandt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> On 07/15/2013 04:29 PM, Steven R. Brandt wrote:
>>> I can't get the remote indexer to work. In my example, I set the include path to
>>> 
>>> the include path in
>>>   Project Properties > C/C++ General > Paths and Symbols > GNU C
>> Sorry, that's in Preprocessor Paths and Symbols, and "Filesystem" is selected.
>>> is set to
>>>   //queenbee/usr/include/mpich2-x86_64
>>> 
>>> Where queenbee is the name of my connection. I verified the connection by modifying files in the synchronized project and observing the changes on the remote machine. I rebuild the index, etc. but all I see is errors and typing F3 on the mpi.h include line fails.
>>> 
>>> Windows > Preferences > C/C++ > Indexer
>>> 
>>> Always shows the message "The currently displayed page contains invalid values." If I click on something else, say File Types, then click on Indexer again I see a checkbox ("Enable Indexer") , a chooser with "C/C++ Indexer" and "RDT Remote Fast Indexer". Regardless of what I pick, on this page, none of the values will show up again when I return.
>>> 
>>> I'm running on Fedora17 with the Oracle JDK, version 1.6.0_30. I am using the latest updated Kepler.
>>> 
>>> The log contains this, possibly relevant, message:
>>> !ENTRY org.eclipse.jface 4 2 2013-07-15 16:24:09.786
>>> !MESSAGE Problems occurred when invoking code from plug-in: "org.eclipse.jface".
>>> !STACK 0
>>> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
>>>   at org.eclipse.core.resources.ProjectScope.<init>(ProjectScope.java:57)
>>>   at org.eclipse.cdt.internal.core.pdom.indexer.IndexerPreferences.getProjectPreferences(IndexerPreferences.java:296)
>>>   at org.eclipse.cdt.internal.core.pdom.indexer.IndexerPreferences.getReindexOnIndexerChange(IndexerPreferences.java:457)
>>>   at org.eclipse.cdt.ui.dialogs.IndexerBlock.initializeIndexerCombo(IndexerBlock.java:365)
>>>   at org.eclipse.cdt.ui.dialogs.IndexerBlock.createControl(IndexerBlock.java:241)
>>> 
>>> Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Steve
>>> 
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