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From: TEMPLIE Cédric (cedric.templie_at_[hidden])
Date: 2004-12-22 08:39:22
Using bjam with eclipse works the same way than using it as a command
line....
I don't know what do you mean with "multiple debug targets", but if it
is possible to do that with bjam, it is also possible with Eclipse.
TEMPLIE Cédric
Alan Gutierrez wrote:
> * TEMPLIE Cédric <cedric.templie_at_[hidden]> [2004-12-22 08:20]:
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>>Alan Gutierrez wrote:
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>>> How would one go about using Eclipse and Boost.Build together
>>> one Windows? Does anyone have any experience doing such a thing?
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>>I am using eclipse with boost-build :)
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>>It is quite simple to make in place.
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>>You just have to put bjam in your path, replace the default make tools
>>(make in eclipse) by bjam, and after you define target to be launch with
>>bjam, that's all :)
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>>Be sure to have at least a Jamfile in your project root in eclipse, and
>>lauching bjam through eclipse as the same effet than launching it in a
>>command line...
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> Are you able to create multiple debug targets this way? I don't
> mean to be obtuse. I use Eclipse for Java and with a class file
> open, you can select Debug As... and execute a JUnit test or
> Java application. I'm picking through Eclipse && Win32 && C++
> right now, and if this is not the case, I'll stop now.
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> Thanks for the insight, I'd really like sort out these build
> issues soon. Java && (Eclipse || Ant) && OS X = Simple.
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