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![]() CDT nows defaults to targetting Eclipse 4.11 along with dependencies in the Eclipse 2019-03 simultaenous release. Once consequence is that 32-bit and ppc64 fragments are removed. Change-Id: I032fedb27a4e5086f10051b3b2ca9c9c59c3b965 Signed-off-by: Marc-Andre Laperle <malaperle@gmail.com> |
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README |
This product is based on the CDT Stand-alone Debugger application found in org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application. This product can be downloaded on its own, without the rest of the C/C++ package which makes it much smaller. It also makes it easier to use because the user only has to launch the executable after extracting the product. For example the product can be launched by simply running: ./cdtdebug -e ~/myproject/bin/a.out arg1 arg2 You can find more information about command-line options in org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application/scripts/README. Note that this product is currently only built for the more popular architecture x86 and x86_64 on Linux, Windows and Mac.