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Eclipse C++ GCC standard libraries not there

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    BootRoot
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    Hello Everyone!

    I am trying to use Eclipse for C++ with some additional libraries. I could successfully make a new project by importing it and it recognizes my additional, personal libraries I have included with cmake etc.

    However, the standard libraries do not appear. I tried the following:

    RightClick on Eclipse Project -> Properties -> C/C++ General and THERE IS NO “Pahts and Symbols”. So it looks different than with other screenshots I have seen so far:

    C/C++ General
    Code Analysis
    Code Style
    Documentation
    File Types
    Indexer
    Language Mappings
    C/C++ Include Paths
    C/C++ Make Project
    C/C++ Project Paths

    When I try to use C/C++ Include Paths I can press “Add folder” or “Add external include paths” but in both cases I get an empty window or an window to browse. The problem is I do not know where I find my standard GCC Compiler?

    I had to install Eclipse locally since I can not have sudo rights. Is this maybe the problem? How can I add the GCC compilter? I think its there but maybe it does not show because its only a global isntallationg?

    Thanks for any help.

    Best,
    BootRoot

    #352382 Reply

    BootRoot,

    Looks like you are working with Eclipse IDE. I suggest you to post on Eclipse forums for better support on this query.

    If you are working with MyEclipse IDE, please share your MyEclipse installation details from MyEclipse > Installation summary > Installation details.

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