[mythtv] Development Tool

hendrixski hendrixski at storsint.com
Thu Jun 7 17:07:00 UTC 2007


Yep

Honestly, I only tried it briefly and it didn't work all the way for me
either.  I figured I'd focus on learning Qt and refreshing C++ (which I
only did in maybe 2 classes in College) and that setting up Eclipse
would take too much time, and figured I would revisit it later.  After a
week or so of toiling I still can't get my helloworld plugin to compile
(stupid moc_helloworld.cpp ggrrr).

So for now I'm using vim + command line ... just like the good old days
(the days when men were men and wrote their own device drivers).

 - hendrixski

Andreas Fey wrote:
> Hi,
>
> and thanks for your answer.
> It did the configuration as you said just before, but the code
> highlighting does not work properly. At command line i can compile the
> plugin properly, but in Eclipse some includes are highlighted as if they
> are not accessible.
>
> Did you encounter these problems, too?
>
> Regards,
>
> Andreas
>


Andreas Fey wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> new to Mythtv development i'm searching for a good development tool. I
> use Eclipse (but for Java, not C++) for my daily work and i would be
> glad if it could be use for Mythtv, too. I installed the CDT plugin but
> acutually it seems that Eclipse thinks there are some missing libraries,
> especially all header files of Mythtv. This is what happended as i set
> up an plugin project. Is's terrific, because i linked the mythtv/lib
> folder to my /usr/local/include directory, which Eclipse recognizes...
> 
> Does someone else also use Eclipse and could help me a bit for startup?
> Or is Eclipse definetly the wrong tool for this stuff? I also heard of
> some KDE development tool, but because i usually work with Eclipse and
> don't like KDE, i decided to spend some hours with this configuration.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Andreas
> 




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