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dev:eclipse [2019/09/21 19:44] tedfelix [Set Up Rosegarden Source Under Eclipse] |
dev:eclipse [2020/08/02 00:25] tedfelix [Build] |
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$ ./rosegarden | $ ./rosegarden |
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| ===== Development Configuration ===== |
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| Core dumps can be quite handy when debugging, but generally these are turned off to avoid wasting disk space. To turn them back on, edit ''/etc/security/limits.conf'' and add these lines: |
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| <file> |
| * hard core unlimited |
| * soft core unlimited |
| </file> |
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| Reboot your machine and core dumps should be enabled. Confirm with the ''ulimit'' command: |
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| $ ulimit -c |
| unlimited |
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If you have a machine with multiple cores (who doesn't these days?) you probably want to add this to the end of your .bashrc file to tell make that it can run multiple jobs simultaneously: | If you have a machine with multiple cores (who doesn't these days?) you probably want to add this to the end of your .bashrc file to tell make that it can run multiple jobs simultaneously: |
By default, Eclipse doesn't automatically save your files when you build. If you would prefer that behavior, go to Window > Preferences > General > Workspace > Build. Set the "Save automatically before manual build" checkbox. This avoids build errors if you forget to save a file that you've changed. | By default, Eclipse doesn't automatically save your files when you build. If you would prefer that behavior, go to Window > Preferences > General > Workspace > Build. Set the "Save automatically before manual build" checkbox. This avoids build errors if you forget to save a file that you've changed. |
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===== Unlimited Console Buffer ===== | ===== Unlimited Run Console Buffer ===== |
By default, Eclipse limits debug console output to 80,000 bytes. Rosegarden generates a lot of debug output. It's a good idea to turn this limit off. Go to Window > Preferences > Run/Debug > Console. Uncheck "Limit console output". | By default, Eclipse limits debug console output to 80,000 bytes. Rosegarden generates a lot of debug output. It's a good idea to turn this limit off. Go to Window > Preferences > Run/Debug > Console. Uncheck "Limit console output". |
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| ===== Massive Build Console Buffer ===== |
| By default, Eclipse limits build console output to 500 lines. This is not sufficient when things go wrong in template-land. Go to Window > Preferences > C/C++ > Build > Console. In the "Limit console output (number of lines)" field, enter 50000. |
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===== Search Editor Reuse ===== | ===== Search Editor Reuse ===== |