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== Setup == | == Setup == | ||
# Use <code>fedora-cvs eclipse-cdt</code> to grab a copy of the CDT from fedora's CVS | # Use <code>fedora-cvs eclipse-cdt</code> to grab a copy of the CDT from fedora's CVS | ||
# In the F-12 folder, | # In the F-12 folder, <code>cat eclipse-cdt.spec | grep define\ build_id</code> and note the build_id (e.g. v200906161748) | ||
# In an Eclipse install, open up the CVS repository and paste <code>:pserver:anonymous@dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/tools</code> into the location | |||
# | # Under HEAD, go to org.eclipse.cdt, go into the all folder and right click the packages there. Select Checkout As, then click Next until you get to the final screen. In the Tag box, type the build id. This will start searching for the tag, select it and click Finish | ||
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Revision as of 18:56, 24 November 2009
Testing eclipse-cdt on F-12
Setup
- Use
fedora-cvs eclipse-cdt
to grab a copy of the CDT from fedora's CVS - In the F-12 folder,
cat eclipse-cdt.spec | grep define\ build_id
and note the build_id (e.g. v200906161748) - In an Eclipse install, open up the CVS repository and paste
:pserver:anonymous@dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/tools
into the location - Under HEAD, go to org.eclipse.cdt, go into the all folder and right click the packages there. Select Checkout As, then click Next until you get to the final screen. In the Tag box, type the build id. This will start searching for the tag, select it and click Finish