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Revision as of 16:26, 8 May 2008
Contents
PTP Environment Setup for PTP 2.1 development
Prerequisites
- Eclipse 3.4 (Ganymede) - download from http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/ - choose 3.4, latest milestone
- CDT 5.0
- To run full PTP parallel application monitoring/debugging: Linux or Mac OS X, and OpenMPI
- To run/debug remote applications, and/or run only PLDT analysis, OpenMPI isn't required, and all should work on Windows
Install steps
- Install Ganymede (download from eclipse.org/downloads, Eclipse Classic, Development, Get Eclipse 3.4M7 aka Ganymede)
- Download CDT 5.0 - get from http://download.eclipse.org/tools/cdt/builds/5.0.0/index.html - save the cdt-master file, to use in software update steps below
- Launch Eclipse (Ganymede) and install CDT
- Help > Software Updates ...
- Make sure 'Available Software' is selected at the top
- Click Add site, archive, and locate the cdt-master-whatever-zip you downloaded above; hit OK
- Select at least the 3 items under CDT Main features (make sure they are checked)
- Click Install ... Next, Accept, Finish
- Check out PTP code from eclipse.org repository
- See instructions at [1] to check out code via project sets
Launching a runtime workbench running the code you checked out into your workspace
- Run > Debug Configurations ...
- Double-click on 'Eclipse Application' - or click and click on the 'new' icon
- Defaults are probably ok to run with all the plugin projects in your workspace; hit 'Debug' in lower right corner
- Eclipse comes up. Switch to C/C++ perspective if needed
- For details on creating an MPI or OpenMP project, see Help > Help Contents ...