As I could not configure to compile in eclipse. but I got in netbeans I
made this tutorial, if anyone interested I hope to be helping the link to
the video is this:


2012/7/12 Rodrigo Nunes <[email protected]>

> good folks, I tried all the procedures issued by colleagues but none
>> worked for me, but I do what I needed with netbeans, creating a project
>> with cmake as shown in the link:
>
> https://live.gnome.org/gtkmm/UsingCMake
>
> And in netbeans created a project with the option "C/C++ Project with
> Existing Sources" and chose the project folder cmake
> "/project_topdir/src_dir/example" and it worked.
>
> So I can change the code and compile the program that works perfectly.
>
> What I needed was an IDE that has auto-complete function code and compile
> it without having to leave.
>
> If anyone has another idea, as it easier to do this in netbeans please
> show me.
>
> Thank you all for your dedication.
>
> Sorry my English.
>
>
> --
> Pensamentos viram palavras,
> Palavras viram ações,
> Ações viram hábitos,
> Hábitos viram caráter,
> E o caráter vira o seu destino.
>
>
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