I accidentally sent the message below directly instead of to the mailing list.. So for the record, here it is....
=== Hi > Copy'n paste error, I meant this one: > > http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=13367 > > Can you please look at this one ? > No also doesn't look the same. I don't have any missing/incorrect includes other than the 2 mentioned before. One thing that I noticed, it is important to not have any includes in the CMake files pointing to nothing/empty dirs. For the Makefiles this isn't a problem, but in Eclipse those entries are shown as warnings. But this is a problem of my CMake files, not of CMake/Eclipse. > > * Warnings/Errors are shown three times (Source Directory, Subprojects, > > > Targets) > > > What are subproject and targets? > Is there something I can do about this? Seeing everything three times is really confusing. > > * GIT Team Support isn't added to the source project (is this the normal > > > case for SVN?) > > This is a deficiency of Eclipse. I filed a bug report at Eclipse. The > version control plugins are simply not called for files which are not in a > subdir of the project file :-/ > I am talking about the Source project. Generated using -DCMAKE_ECLIPSE_GENERATE_SOURCE_PROJECT=TRUE. If I add the team provided myself it all works ok, but this makes it impossible to regenerate the project files. Can CMake add the team provider during generation? -- Met vriendelijke groet, Alexander Broekhuis -- Met vriendelijke groet, Alexander Broekhuis
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