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cdt 8.1 integration missing from the Composer XE 2013.1 packages...

Richard_Cognot
Beginner
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Hi,

Subject says it all. It seems none of the packages include the CDT 8.1 integration component for eclipse 3.8/4.2. Only CDT 8.0 integration files are there.

CDT 8.1 integration is mentionned in the release notes as one of the improvements brought by update 1...

Regards,

Richard.

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Georg_Z_Intel
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Hello Richard, you're right. This is indeed missing. I'm currently discussing this with the engineer and come back to you if I learn more. Best regards, Georg Zitzlsberger
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Georg_Z_Intel
Employee
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Hello Richard, the Release Notes are not correct. We do support CDT 8.0 & 8.1 with the ".../eclipse_support/cdt8.0/eclipse" add-in. The add-in ".../eclipse_support/cdt8.1/eclipse" does not exist and is not required. We're going to correct this in the Release Notes. So, please go ahead with ".../eclipse_support/cdt8.0/eclipse". Best regards, Georg Zitzlsberger
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Richard_Cognot
Beginner
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Hi,

It works, thanks!

Regards,

Richard.

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SergeyKostrov
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Hi everybody, >>...CDT 8.1 integration is mentionned in the release notes as one of the improvements brought by update 1... Is it for the Intel C++ compiler for Linux or for Windows?
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Georg_Z_Intel
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Hello Sergey, the CDT add-in for Eclipse* is only available on Linux*. Best regards, Georg Zitzlsberger
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SergeyKostrov
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Thanks, Georg. >>...the CDT add-in for Eclipse* is only available on Linux*. Are there any plans to allow integration of Intel C++ compiler with Eclipse for Windows?
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Georg_Z_Intel
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Hello Sergey, on Windows* we currently don't see any necessity for this because Microsoft Visual Studio* is the standard IDE there for which we already have an integration. Best regards, Georg Zitzlsberger
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