Igor, could you please share you project files (preferably through JIRA)?
We already manage MSVC2003 project for drlvm and Eclipse projects for
classlib, I think it would be nice to add Eclipse project for drlvm
too.

--
Alexey

2006/12/12, Konovalova, Svetlana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
It's nice to see that Eclipse-related things are moving! :))
Great!

>Could you please post the detailed instructions on what you did and
what
>you needed as software dependencies/versions in the wiki. I'm sure it
>would ease development if we let people get up to speed with this.
+1
By the way, we have an eclipse-related page updated recently [1] and the
DRLVM part is just blank. We have detailed instructions for
classlib+eclipse though, subclipse and all.
Perhaps, we could work together to expand the drlvm part as well. If you
decide to document your experience, you can count on my support.

[1] http://harmony.apache.org/documentation/dev_eclipse.html

Best regards,
Sveta

-----Original Message-----
From: Stefano Mazzocchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 6:02 PM
To: dev@harmony.apache.org
Subject: Re: Harmony & Eclipse

Igor V Chebykin wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Last weekend I successfully built Harmony under Eclipse 3.2.1
> (also debug it under Eclipse's CDT)
> For svn-related tasks I have installed Subclipse from
> http://subclipse.tigris.org/
>
> The only question is about building drlvm.
> Now, we need to use build.sh script to build drlvm, but the script
> is just a wrapper for ant tasks.
> I think we can delete the script without any problem and directly use
> ant instead.
>
> Eclipse has built-in ant support, so it is very easy to build Harmony.
> Also Eclipse's project CDT supports native-development, so
> linux-guys have very good solution for build&debug Harmony in very
known
> IDE.

Igor, this is awesome.

Could you please post the detailed instructions on what you did and what
you needed as software dependencies/versions in the wiki. I'm sure it
would ease development if we let people get up to speed with this.

TIA

--
Stefano.

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