"Tom Grosman, ADT Project Lead" <grosman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> a écrit dans le message
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> "Lucretia" <lucretia9@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> a écrit dans le message de news:
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>> Thanks, that worked. I didn't have to sort out the dependencies
>> though.
>>
>> Ok, so you can set up a project to use with GNAT, you can't run it or
>> debug it from within Eclipse, so there are massive limitations with
>> this at the moment.
>>
>> Luke.
>
> Hello Luke,
>
> Hibachi does work with GNAT and gdb. There are people (other than the
> Hibachi developers) who have successfully built it. There is a dedicated
> newsgroup for Hibachi ***user*** questions- eclipse.tools.hibachi.
> Eclipse requires a password to access their newsgroup server, to avoid
> spam. See http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/
.
>
> There is also a mailing-list for Hibachi development (i.e. people who
are
> developing, modifying or integrating with the Hibachi plugin itself) to
> which the Hibachi committers are subscribed. That would be the best
place
> to get help for building Hibachi. See
> https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/hibachi-dev
.
>
> Hibachi bug tracking is available through Bugzilla-
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/
(registration required). Bugzilla will
> allow you to view the buglist, open a new bug, as welll as submit bug
> fixes and new functionality.
>
> Currently, the Hibachi team is working on releasing the first
downloadable
> version. Due to Eclipse Public License (EPL)requirements, there have
been
> some significant changes necessary in the migration of the AonixADT code
> base to Hibachi, especially in the area of ANTLR. Because there is no
> stable release yet, it still may be possible to download a snapshot that
> has some build difficulties or inconsistancies. Again, posting to the
> hibachi-dev list is the best way to get assistance.
>
> Finally, Hibachi is an open source project and community. Your
> participation and input is solicited. There is a Hibachi Wiki that
anyone
> can contribute to. If you would care to add to it (eg a "How to Build
> Hibachi" entry, or FAQ), it would be a help to the whole community
>
> Tom
>
Here's the Hibachi Wiki url- http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Hibachi
-Tom


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