My problem is configure fltk in CDT.
I set the fltk paths in CDT: "/usr/local/include". It's ok.
I set librarys in CDT:
> >> fltk_images
> >> fltk_jpeg
> >> fltk_png
> >> fltk_z
> >> fltk
> >> pthread
> >> dl
> >> m
> >> Xext
> >> X11
> >> Xpm
The CDT error message display:
> > CDT don't find include files, fltk/Window.h, fltk/Widget.h and fltk/
> > run.h. Show message "No include files were found that matched that
> > name."
I'm using fltk 1.1.10, CDT 6.0.1 and ubuntu 9.04
Note: fltk in console "$fltk-config  --compile" compile perfect. I compile by 
no-root.
FLKT header files "/usr/local/include/FL" It"s ok.




>
> On 31 Jan 2010, at 13:35, Frede wrote:
>
> > CDT don't works with fltk.
> > CDT don't find include files, fltk/Window.h, fltk/Widget.h and fltk/
> > run.h. Show message "No include files were found that matched that
> > name."
>
> And do you think that this is a fltk problem?
>
> For me, I don't think it is a fltk problem - rather I think you have
> not configured CDT correctly, setting the required paths.
> I know that others have managed to make this work, so I have to
> conclude that the issue is one of configuring your set-up.
>
> Did you follow the advice given before about project settings? What
> happened? Did that not work for you?
>
> > Note: fltk in console "#fltk-config  --compile" works perfect.
>
> Hmm, a couple of questions arise from this comment:
>
> 1) In your examples, you give paths of "fltk/Window.h" and so forth.
> Those are fltk-2 file names, but you appear to have called up "fltk-
> config" which is a fltk-1.x package script.
> The correct package script for fltk-2 is "fltk2-config".
> So, are you using fltk-1 or fltk-2?
> You need to sort that out before we can understand your questions fully.
> Perhaps this is what you are doing wrong? Fltk-1 and fltk-2 are not
> interchangeable.
>
> 2) The "#" before "fltk-config" in your example - is that the console
> prompt? If so, that would imply you are running as root (on *nix
> systems, root gets a # prompt, normal users get a $ prompt.)
> If so, then do not do that - doing dev work as root is potentially
> hazardous to your system...
>
>
> >
> >
> >> Am 23.01.2010 07:54, schrieb Frede:
> >>> Dear,
> >>> I use Ubuntu9.04 and CDT 6.0.1
> >>> How to set up FLTK 1.1.10 in CDT?
> >>
> >> I'm using Fedora, but it should be the same. It's a matter of project
> >> settings:
> >>
> >> [Project] -> [Properties] -> "C/C++Build" -> "Settings"
> >>
> >> For "GCC C++ Compiler" -> "Directories" you need to insert the
> >> include
> >> directory for header files: "/usr/local/include"
> >>
> >> After that includes like <FL/Fl_Window.H> should be found by the
> >> CDT. If
> >> not you should control the output of "make install" when setting up
> >> FLTK, there the include directory is shown.
> >>
> >> Next you need to setup the Linker by telling the libraries "GCC C++
> >> Linker" -> "Libraries":
> >>
> >> fltk_images
> >> fltk_jpeg
> >> fltk_png
> >> fltk_z
> >> fltk
> >> pthread
> >> dl
> >> m
> >> Xext
> >> X11
> >> Xpm
> >>
> >> "fltk_images" to "fltk_z" are optional, Xpm is for using an icon.
>

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