Hi, * Leonardo <sombriks@xxxxxxxxx> [2008-04-25 12:33]: > > first, need to say, nice plugin, i'm experiencing it and there are much future. > > it seems to work fine under exotic configs, like Jrockit jvm and slackware 12. :) > i would like to know if someone have a link for anonymous cvs access, i would > like to see the source. From http://sourceware.org/eclipse/autotools/ To checkout the source under Eclipse, perform: File -> New -> Project -> CVS -> Checkout Projects from CVS Note: To run the Autotools plugin source one needs to checkout the source into an Eclipse 3.3 workspace that has already installed the latest eclipse-cdt package or one must check-out the appropriate CDT source code and apply the CDT patches found in the com.redhat.eclipse.cdt.autotools/cdtpatches directory (details can be found in cdtpatches/README). Hint: Paste :pserver:anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/cvs/eclipse into the Host field of the cvs dialog and Eclipse will parse it for you and fill in the other fields. Specify that you want to: Use an existing module Find autotools and expand it. Do not checkout autotools itself. In there you will find: com.redhat.eclipse.cdt.autotools com.redhat.eclipse.cdt.autotools.feature com.redhat.eclipse.cdt.autotools.tests com.redhat.eclipse.cdt.autotools-docs Select these for check-out and finish. HTH, Andrew
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