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![]() * remove invalid tycho resolver config (not valid since many versions) * fix PMD plugin configuration (config attribute was renamed in 3.18) * remove duplicate versions already managed in pluginManagement section * fix indentation * move all not yet configured versions into pluginManagement of the parent module to avoid further duplication * consume the target platform as file, not as maven artifact (this simplifies building a single module A LOT) * remove invalid tycho-source-plugin configuration * disable tycho consumer POM generation (not needed here, and avoids a warning in each module) * remove prerequisites. that's for maven plugins only, and this POM already contains the better suited similar maven enforcer rule * enforce UTF-8 for javadoc generation (the build fails on Windows otherwise, trying to read some Japanese? characters with the Windows default encoding) |
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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_64 on Linux, Windows and Mac and aarch64 on Linux.