Mario Charest
10/26/2007 2:02 PM
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Here is a run down of my first experience with QFC:
For some reason I have been unable to install any of the plug-in ( subversion, doxygen ) on my Eclipse setup (4.0.1).
Eclox ( Doxygen ) says " QNX Momentics QNX SDK (4.0.1.200709071150-7Z-589wAHwDupz02XvsAdeu5) requires feature "org.
eclipse.cdt (3.0.1)", or compatible."
Subversion plug in shows: Current configuration contains errors that are not corrected by the requested operation and
more errors would be introduced. See details for more information.
----- Current configuration problems -----
QNX Momentics QNX SDK (4.0.1.200709071150-7Z-589wAHwDupz02XvsAdeu5) requires feature "org.eclipse.cdt (3.0.1)", or
compatible.
----- Configuration problems after the operation -----
QNX Momentics QNX SDK (4.0.1.200709071150-7Z-589wAHwDupz02XvsAdeu5) requires feature "org.eclipse.cdt (3.0.1)", or
compatible.
JDT Ignore Extensions (Optional) (1.0.4) requires plug-in "org.eclipse.jdt.core".
Subversive Integration for the Mylyn Project (Optional) (1.0.9) requires feature "org.eclipse.mylyn.context_feature"
.
Subversive Integration for the CSC Project Set Project (Optional) (1.0.5) requires feature "com.csc.dip.projectset.
feature".
I manually check it out, ( on self hosted 6.3.2 ). I have doxygen but not the dot modules , which made the generated
documentation (html) unreadable.
I haven't try to use it so far, definitely interesting and Rennie, a big thanks.
I have been starting to play with the Poco library which is IMHO a very nicely designed C++ library. I can't put my
finger on it or make any positive suggestion but I do find that there is a lack of organisation in the QFC mainly when
compare with Poco. Or maybe it's just the way the resulting documentation is layed out, that does give a sense of "
clarity".
I'll keep playing with it and try to come up with more constructive comment if applicable ;-)
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