Re: [linuxtools-dev] Unable to set up Target Platform

2019-02-12 Thread Petr Vyleta
Hello Roland, Thanks for your response and sorry for such a long delay, I am unfortunately currently too busy to work on this project but I intend to resume at some point (fingers crossed). To respond to your message - yes, I am trying to debug remotely already running Eclipse application, as thi

Re: [linuxtools-dev] Unable to set up Target Platform

2019-01-09 Thread Roland Grunberg
On Sun, 2018-12-23 at 19:30 +0100, Petr Vyleta wrote: > And the BusyIndicator is listed in the plugin dependencies, and I can open > the source file of it manually, but in debugging, the source is simply not > found. > > Now I believe this is some pretty easy to be solved issue, but I am in a de

Re: [linuxtools-dev] Unable to set up Target Platform

2018-12-23 Thread Petr Vyleta
Hello Roland, Thanks a lot for your response, the hint with setting up linuxtools-e4.10 as target for master was indeed a good hint, yet still I am not able to fully achieve what I need. As I am struggling with it for last about 6 houres, I feel I need further advice: *What to do to see the sourc

Re: [linuxtools-dev] Unable to set up Target Platform

2018-12-20 Thread Roland Grunberg
On Sun, 2018-12-16 at 17:36 +0100, Petr Vyleta wrote: > Hello Everyone, I an mew to linuxtools and would like to fix few bugs in Gcov > plugin which are bothering me, however, I am failing in setting the Target > Platform - to be specific, I fail to download the required files. I suspect > this

[linuxtools-dev] Unable to set up Target Platform

2018-12-16 Thread Petr Vyleta
Hello Everyone, I an mew to linuxtools and would like to fix few bugs in Gcov plugin which are bothering me, however, I am failing in setting the Target Platform - to be specific, I fail to download the required files. I suspect this might be a newbie issue, so let's go through the steps what I do