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Re: White Paper Discuss: Eclipse for Robotics

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Even after I downloaded the updated file, it still doesn't work for me.

I look at the "Plug-in Details" dialog from the About dialog, and the Plug-in IDs go straight from "org.eclipse.cdt.managedbuilder.ui" to "org.eclipse.cdt.refactoring".

Extracting it into a folder doesn't help. (The dir has since been removed.)

Eclipse:
Version: 3.1.0
Build id: I20050627-1435

The only error in the error log I can find is this:
Code:
!ENTRY org.eclipse.update.configurator 2005-11-30 17:45:06.320
!MESSAGE Could not install bundle plugins/org.eclipse.cdt.mcc18.toolchain_1.2.0/   Bundle "org.eclipse.cdt.mcc18.toolchain" version "1.2.0" has already been installed from: update@plugins/org.eclipse.cdt.mcc18.toolchain_1.2.0.jar
In the configuration details, I see:
Code:
org.eclipse.cdt.mcc18.toolchain (1.2.0) "Microchip C18 Compiler Tool Suite Managed Make Extension" [Installed]
Code:
  file:/d:/Program Files/Eclipse/plugins/org.eclipse.cdt.mcc18.toolchain_1.2.0.jar
What the heck is going on?
Very odd.
I've never actually read the error messages. (It always worked for me, so I'm not sure what they mean.)
Try starting eclipse with the option -clean.
Are you sure that you're CDT installation worked?
Becauser there should be plugins like org.eclipse.cdt.core, etc.
In other words can you create a GNU C/C++ Project?
If not, then delete all the files in the plugin directory that have org.eclipse.cdt.*
and anything related to CDT in the features directory.

Then download CDT from CDT's download site. An unzip the file and copy the appropriate files to your plugin and features directory. Then start eclipse with the clean option again.

If this doesn't work I'll try posting this problem in CDT's newsgroup.
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Very odd.
I've never actually read the error messages. (It always worked for me, so I'm not sure what they mean.)
Try starting eclipse with the option -clean.
That did it. Thank you.
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Bug: Include paths wrong

Ok, new bug.

You don't use the enviroment variable MCC_INCLUDE. You appear to hard-code C:/mcc18/h. (A false assumption; I have mine installed to D:\mcc18\h)

I also can't find an option to change it.
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Re: Bug: Include paths wrong

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Ok, new bug.

You don't use the enviroment variable MCC_INCLUDE. You appear to hard-code C:/mcc18/h. (A false assumption; I have mine installed to D:\mcc18\h)

I also can't find an option to change it.
Thank you for telling me that, I didn't know about MCC_INCLUDE, but you still can change it. Go to project properties C/C++ Build Settings. Look at Compilation Information, under the C18 Compiler heading of the Tool Settings tab, Change the Include path from C:\mcc18\h to D:\mcc18\h.
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Re: White Paper Discuss: Eclipse for Robotics

I've now discovered something else.

If you use the MinGW make, it will mung the command, so that it calls:
Code:
mplink ..\18F8520user.lkr w:/ m:/ FRCMapfile.map D:/msys/1.0/odefault_2005.hex ./ifi_startup.o ./ifi_utilities.o ./main.o ./printf_lib.o ./user_SerialDrv.o ./user_routines.o ./user_routines_fast.o /lD:/mcc18/lib ..\FRC_Library.lib
Cygwin's make does not exhibit this behavior.
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Re: White Paper Discuss: Eclipse for Robotics

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I've now discovered something else.

If you use the MinGW make, it will mung the command, so that it calls:
Code:
mplink ..\18F8520user.lkr w:/ m:/ FRCMapfile.map D:/msys/1.0/odefault_2005.hex ./ifi_startup.o ./ifi_utilities.o ./main.o ./printf_lib.o ./user_SerialDrv.o ./user_routines.o ./user_routines_fast.o /lD:/mcc18/lib ..\FRC_Library.lib
Cygwin's make does not exhibit this behavior.
Sorry, about taking so long to reply.
It could be because you have both make programs installed.
I'm using MinGW's make and I have the following output (using Eclipse 3.1.1 and CDT 3.0.1)
Code:
mplink "..\18F8520user.lkr" /a INHX32 /w /m FRCMapfile.map /oRoboticsCode.hex  ./254_arm.o ./254_drive.o ./254_encoder.o ./254_gyro.o ./254_interrupts.o ./254_timers.o ./254_utilities.o ./eeprom.o ./ifi_startup.o ./ifi_utilities.o ./main.o ./user_SerialDrv.o ./user_camera.o ./user_routines.o ./user_routines_fast.o   /l"C:\mcc18\lib" "..\FRC_Library.lib"

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Re: White Paper Discuss: Eclipse for Robotics

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Sorry, about taking so long to reply.
It could be because you have both make programs installed.
I'm using MinGW's make and I have the following output (using Eclipse 3.1.1 and CDT 3.0.1)
Code:
mplink "..\18F8520user.lkr" /a INHX32 /w /m FRCMapfile.map /oRoboticsCode.hex  ./254_arm.o ./254_drive.o ./254_encoder.o ./254_gyro.o ./254_interrupts.o ./254_timers.o ./254_utilities.o ./eeprom.o ./ifi_startup.o ./ifi_utilities.o ./main.o ./user_SerialDrv.o ./user_camera.o ./user_routines.o ./user_routines_fast.o   /l"C:\mcc18\lib" "..\FRC_Library.lib"
I actually had to grab that by some script hooks (so it would show me the command).

The output is something like "invalid input: m:\". It still prints the command it's supposed to send. It's munging on make's part. (I looked at the generated file. The command was correct.)
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