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Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Eclipse Is So Wonderful...
That when it refuses to start, I get upset about having to return to working in a shell with gdb.
Yep. Eclipse rocks! There are other IDE"s that also rock.
I was a died-in-the wool vi coder until I tried Eclipse. After that, I did almost all of my , Java in Eclipse. It isn't as powerful for some other languages, though, such as C.
Unfortunately, I get an error message about not being able to start the child process when I start Eclipse now. The Eclipse CDT forum has been unhelpful.
Yep. Eclipse rocks! There are other IDE"s that also rock.
ReplyDeleteI was a died-in-the wool vi coder until I tried Eclipse. After that, I did almost all of my , Java in Eclipse. It isn't as powerful for some other languages, though, such as C.
Unfortunately, I get an error message about not being able to start the child process when I start Eclipse now. The Eclipse CDT forum has been unhelpful.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could help, but I have no good idea of what's wrong. I'd uninstall and reinstall eclipse for a start, but you probably already tried that.
ReplyDeleteI found a hint to try. If it doesn't work, emacs, make, gcc, and gdb work and are reasonably transparent.
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