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Revision as of 16:06, 6 August 2010
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Setup for development of PTP 4.0
These instructions describe using the HEAD version of the CVS repository. Please let us know (e.g. on ptp-dev mailing list) if these instructions need updating.
PTP 4.0 needs Eclipse 3.6/Helios, CDT 7.0, and RSE 3.1 (at least)
- Download Eclipse 3.6 (Helios) here: http://eclipse.org/downloads/for your platform. "Eclipse Classic" is a good choice.
- Note: RSE is optional if you are not doing any remote development work.
For offline installation of pre-reqs, download the following archived update sites:
- RSE 3.1.1 update site archive
- CDT 7.0.0 - get the most recent build
- Alternatively you can use the CDT update site: http://download.eclipse.org/tools/cdt/releases/helios
Install RSE 3.1.1 End-User Runtime, and CDT 7.0.0, in your eclipse installation
- Help > Install New Software.. .and add both the above downloaded archives
- Note that now you can also install RSE from the Helios Update site
- It is assumed that you have an internet connection while installing; if there are pre-reqs missing, it will attempt to fetch them.
- To see just the local archives and install all at once, select, under "Work with:", "--Only Local Sites--"
- For RSE: Under TM and RSE 3.1.1, install the "Remote System Explorer End-Use Runtime"
- For CDT: Install all "CDT Main Features" - development tools and SDK
- Next, Next, accept license terms, Finish
See http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/environment_setup_30 for background information and instructions on setup for the previous release; may be useful.
To check out PTP projects:
- In CVS, check out org.eclipse.ptp/releng/ptp_project_sets
- Window > Open Perspective > Other..., CVS Repository Exploring
- Rightmouse in CVS Repositories view, New > Repository Location
- Host: dev.eclipse.org, Repository path: /cvsroot/tools, User: anonymous
- If you have a committer id on dev.eclipse.org, use that, enter the password, and change the Connection type to extssh
- Host: dev.eclipse.org, Repository path: /cvsroot/tools, User: anonymous
- Expand that repository and expand HEAD. Scroll down to org.eclipse.ptp and expand it
- Under releng, check out ptp_project_sets
- Return to the Plug-in development Perspective
- In the ptp_project_sets project in your workspace, rightMouse on anonymous/ptp-HEAD-all-anonymous.psf and select "Import project set"
- If you have committer access, use committer/ptp-HEAD-all-committer.psf
- It should check out everything you need.
Below this line, has not been updated from 3.0 version (but is probably the same or similar...)
Building runtime binary
To e.g. run with a resource manager, you may have to build some platform-specific binary/proxy code. For example, to run with OpenMPI locally on MACOSX, cd to the org.eclipse.ptp.macosx.x86 project in a terminal window, and execute
- sh BUILD
This should build the executable 'sdm' in the bin/ directory. Do not be alarmed if you see "LoadLeveler not installed, skipping..." etc - if you do not have these IBM components installed on your system, there is no need for it to build those binaries.
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 ...