For me it wasn't much of a PITA as more of a trial an error until I got a system that works for my particular workflow. The biggest thing to realize about combining the two was that a true "out of source" was not letting eclipse work to its full potential. Creating the "Build" directory within the project directory was one of the major "Ah HAH!" moments for me.

I posted a pretty terse tutorial about getting Eclipse and Cmake working together. Not quite "in harmony" but pretty darn close. It really needs to be cleaned up, pictures added and edited some more but the basics are there.

http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_Editors_Support

If you need help trying it out, then let me know. I'll try my best to answer as much as I can. Sometimes there are caveats about the two that I have just gotten used to doing and forget to mention them.

Cheers.
Thanks for the encouragement.
--
Mike Jackson   Senior Research Engineer
Innovative Management & Technology Services


On May 12, 2007, at 1:31 PM, Brandon Van Every wrote:



On 5/12/07, Eric Noulard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2007/5/11, Mike Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> <shameless plug> I actually use Eclipse with the CDT plugin to do VTK/Qt C++ > development on the Mac. Combined with CMake and a few changes to the default
> Eclipse settings is a great combination</shameless plug>

Hi Mike,

Would you be kind enough to add a Wiki entry describing how you
use Eclipse CDT + CMake?

I'll be interested and I am pretty sure I am not the only one.



I'd like to see that info as well. One of the reasons I ditched Eclipse was the perception that it would be a PITA to figure out how to use CMake with it.


Cheers,
Brandon Van Every


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