diff -up ./debug/org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application/scripts/cdtdebug.sh.fix ./debug/org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application/scripts/cdtdebug.sh --- ./debug/org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application/scripts/cdtdebug.sh.fix 2014-09-18 17:04:12.185250256 -0400 +++ ./debug/org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application/scripts/cdtdebug.sh 2014-09-18 17:46:08.236860205 -0400 @@ -70,27 +70,33 @@ while test $# -gt 0 ; do esac done +ECLIPSE_HOME=@ECLIPSE_HOME@ + # Make sure local directory exists and has contents initialized -if [ ! -d "$HOME/cdtdebugger" ]; then - /bin/sh "$SCRIPT_DIR/install.sh" || exit +if [ $0 -nt $HOME/rhcdtdebugger ]; then +rm -rf $HOME/rhcdtdebugger >/dev/null +mkdir -p $HOME/rhcdtdebugger +cp config.ini $HOME/rhcdtdebugger +cp dev.properties $HOME/rhcdtdebugger fi # Calculate platform-specific jar file names -ECLIPSE_HOME=$(cd "$SCRIPT_DIR/../../.." && pwd) # install.sh will modify this line. DO NOT REMOVE THE FOLLOWING MARKER: @#@# PLUGIN_DIR="$ECLIPSE_HOME/plugins" +CDT_PLUGIN_DIR="@CDT_DROPINS@" OSGI_JAR=`find "$PLUGIN_DIR" -maxdepth 1 -name 'org.eclipse.osgi_*.jar' -not -name '*source*' -printf "%f\n" | head -1` -SWT_JAR=`find "$PLUGIN_DIR" -maxdepth 1 -name 'org.eclipse.swt.*.jar' -not -name '*source*' -printf "%f\n" | head -1` +SWT_JAR=`find "$PLUGIN_DIR" -maxdepth 1 -name 'org.eclipse.swt.*' -not -name '*source*' -printf "%f\n" | head -1` SWT_PLUGIN=`echo $SWT_JAR | sed -e "s/_[0-9]*\..*.jar//"` FS_JAR=`find "$PLUGIN_DIR" -maxdepth 1 -name 'org.eclipse.core.filesystem.*.jar' -not -name '*source*' -printf "%f\n" | grep -v java7 | head -1` FS_PLUGIN=`echo $FS_JAR | sed -e "s/_[0-9]*\..*.jar//"` -LINUX_JAR=`find "$PLUGIN_DIR" -maxdepth 1 -name 'org.eclipse.cdt.core.linux.*.jar' -not -name '*source*' -printf "%f\n" | head -1` +LINUX_JAR=`find "$CDT_PLUGIN_DIR" -maxdepth 1 -name 'org.eclipse.cdt.core.linux.*.jar' -not -name '*source*' -printf "%f\n" | head -1` LINUX_PLUGIN=`echo $LINUX_JAR | sed -e "s/_[0-9]*\..*.jar//"` # Run eclipse with the Stand-alone Debugger product specified "$ECLIPSE_HOME/eclipse" -clean -product org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application.product \ - -data "$HOME/workspace-cdtdebug" -configuration file\:"$HOME/cdtdebugger" \ - -dev file\:"$HOME/cdtdebugger/dev.properties" $options \ + -application org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application.app \ + -data "$HOME/workspace-rhcdtdebug" -configuration file\:"$HOME/rhcdtdebugger" \ + -dev file\:"$HOME/rhcdtdebugger/dev.properties" $options \ -vmargs -Dosgi.jar=$OSGI_JAR -Dswt.plugin=$SWT_PLUGIN -Dfs.plugin=$FS_PLUGIN \ -Dlinux.plugin=$LINUX_PLUGIN -Declipse.home="$ECLIPSE_HOME" diff -up ./debug/org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application/scripts/install.sh.fix ./debug/org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application/scripts/install.sh --- ./debug/org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application/scripts/install.sh.fix 2014-09-18 17:01:20.261391170 -0400 +++ ./debug/org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application/scripts/install.sh 2014-09-18 17:02:00.398058628 -0400 @@ -10,34 +10,4 @@ # Red Hat Inc. - initial API and implementation ############################################################################### -# Verify that the install script is being run from a plug-ins folder of a -# downloaded Eclipse and not in a local user .eclipse folder. - -SCRIPT_DIR=`dirname $0` - -if [ ! -f "$SCRIPT_DIR/../../../eclipse" ]; then - echo "$0: error: eclipse executable not found in expected location" - echo " " - echo "This can occur if you are running this script from your local .eclipse directory" - echo "which would mean you are running a shared instance of the Eclipse platform for" - echo "your distro and have installed the Stand-alone Debugger from an eclipse.org" - echo "download repo. Downloading the Stand-alone Debugger feature on top of a distro" - echo "version of Eclipse Debugger is not supported. If you are using a distro version" - echo "of the Eclipse platform, you should not use this script. Instead, install the" - echo "corresponding Eclipse CDT package for your distro (e.g. eclipse-cdt package)" - echo "which will install the Stand-alone Debugger for you." - exit 1 -fi - -if [ ! -d "$HOME/cdtdebugger" ]; then - mkdir -p "$HOME/cdtdebugger" -fi -cp "$SCRIPT_DIR/config.ini" "$HOME/cdtdebugger" -cp "$SCRIPT_DIR/dev.properties" "$HOME/cdtdebugger" -cp "$SCRIPT_DIR/cdtdebug.sh" "$HOME/cdtdebugger" -chmod +x "$HOME/cdtdebugger/cdtdebug.sh" - -ECLIPSE_HOME=$(cd "$SCRIPT_DIR/../../.." && pwd) -# Replace the entire line with tag @#@# by the actual location of the eclipse installation -sed -i -e "s,^.*@#@#.*$,ECLIPSE_HOME=$ECLIPSE_HOME," "$HOME/cdtdebugger/cdtdebug.sh" -echo "Installation complete" +echo "Installation already done" diff -up ./debug/org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application/scripts/README.fix ./debug/org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application/scripts/README --- ./debug/org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application/scripts/README.fix 2014-09-18 17:38:12.868978973 -0400 +++ ./debug/org.eclipse.cdt.debug.application/scripts/README 2014-09-18 17:43:27.474194808 -0400 @@ -3,15 +3,11 @@ is needed of the CDT plug-ins to debug a Editing is allowed, but you will need to rebuild outside the Stand-alone Debugger for those changes to manifest in your debugging session. -To install the Stand-alone debugger locally in your $HOME directory, run the install.sh -script found in the scripts sub-directory of the plugins directory in your Eclipse installation: +Running the debugger for the first time will create a rhcdtdebugger directory in your $HOME directory. +This directory will contain a config.ini file and a dev.properties file. - ./install.sh - -The install script will create a cdtdebugger directory in your $HOME directory. This -directory will contain a config.ini file, a dev.properties file, and a cdtdebug.sh script. -The cdtdebug.sh script will start the debugger from the command-line. The cdtdebug.sh script -does not have to be located in the cdtdebugger directory and can be moved if you prefer. +Use the cdtdebug command to start the debugger from the command-line. The cdtdebug command is +actually a script that is installed on the default PATH. The script takes a few options which are mentioned below: @@ -39,8 +35,5 @@ If no -a or -e option is specified, the debugging. Otherwise, if this is the first time, a dialog will be presented to enter an executable, build log, and program arguments. - e.g. ~/cdtdebugger/cdtdebug.sh -b ~/build.log ~/myproject/bin/a.out arg1 arg2 - -The cdtdebug.sh script that is found in the plug-in can also be run directly, but cannot -be moved. The one installed in the cdtdebugger directory on the other hand, can be moved. + e.g. cdtdebug -b ~/build.log ~/myproject/bin/a.out arg1 arg2