It works with the last version of Eclipse. But the Debugger throws errors if I try to use it. Too bad. And it is even more complicated to install, than Visual D or MonoD.On 14/11/2013 18:46, Namespace wrote:On Thursday, 14 November 2013 at 17:54:58 UTC, Bruno Medeiros wrote:DDT 0.9.0 ("Debugging is Magic") is out, see post: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/ddt-ide/VwA7ifYt9c0/wBcvUSVKNqMJI get:Cannot complete the install because of a conflicting dependency.Software being installed: DDT - D Development Tools0.9.0.v201311141659 (org.dsource.ddt.feature.group 0.9.0.v201311141659) Software currently installed: Eclipse Platform 3.8.2.M20130131-0800(org.eclipse.platform.ide 3.8.2.M20130131-0800)Hum, I think Eclipse 4.x is now the minimum Eclipse version requirement, due to the CDT dependency. As such, I don't think Eclipse can update itself across a major version number, so you'll need to download a new Eclipse 4.x installation.
On Thursday, 14 November 2013 at 20:02:44 UTC, Bruno Medeiros
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- Re: DDT 0.9.0 released - GDB debugging integration Namespace
- Re: DDT 0.9.0 released - GDB debugging integration Bruno Medeiros
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