Include files for Synchronized Projects

There are several places where include files are important to the editing, analyzing, building, and running of your program. A Synchronized Project mirrors the source files on the local machine as well as the remote target machine. Usually you edit locally, but build and run on the remote target. So this complicates things with respect to include files.

Your local environment (where Eclipse is installed) may not have the same set of system and library include files that your program should be built with. So you may want to tell Eclipse where the remote files are.

Note: In the past, other mechanisms in the project properties have worked to set remote include paths for CDT that worked with Synchronized projects. (There are several places that Paths and Symbols can be set.) At the moment (Kepler release, PTP 7.0, June 2013) the following seems to work.

 

 

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