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How to remove the pesky libstdc++.so.6 warning
If anyone's as annoyed as I am by the libstdc++.so.6 warning that building a C++ project gives, here's what you can do.
![]() Add a new error parser with the pattern Code:
.*?libstdc\+\+\.so\.6, needed by.* ![]() Enable the parser in your project and move it to the top. This prevents Eclipse from registering the warning in the problems view and on your project icon. |
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Re: How to remove the pesky libstdc++.so.6 warning
Also they should be fixed in the 2016 toolchain without modifying eclipse settings
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Re: How to remove the pesky libstdc++.so.6 warning
That's nice to hear
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Re: How to remove the pesky libstdc++.so.6 warning
Not sure if it's completely fixed, but I haven't had it yet so hey, I'll assume it is. Any ideas on how to fix the other errors such as "g++ not found in PATH" and other ones like those?
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Re: How to remove the pesky libstdc++.so.6 warning
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