"Tom Grosman, ADT Project Lead" a �crit dans le message de news: ft55um$tca$1@s1.news.oleane.net... > "Lucretia" a �crit dans le message de news: > 989f2942-99b7-4dfa-8317-7a8c1030c8b6@s37g2000prg.googlegroups.com... >> Thanks, that worked. I didn't have to sort out the dependencies >> though. >> >> Ok, so you can set up a project to use with GNAT, you can't run it or >> debug it from within Eclipse, so there are massive limitations with >> this at the moment. >> >> Luke. > > Hello Luke, > > Hibachi does work with GNAT and gdb. There are people (other than the > Hibachi developers) who have successfully built it. There is a dedicated > newsgroup for Hibachi ***user*** questions- eclipse.tools.hibachi. > Eclipse requires a password to access their newsgroup server, to avoid > spam. See http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/ . > > There is also a mailing-list for Hibachi development (i.e. people who are > developing, modifying or integrating with the Hibachi plugin itself) to > which the Hibachi committers are subscribed. That would be the best place > to get help for building Hibachi. See > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/hibachi-dev . > > Hibachi bug tracking is available through Bugzilla- > https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/ (registration required). Bugzilla will > allow you to view the buglist, open a new bug, as welll as submit bug > fixes and new functionality. > > Currently, the Hibachi team is working on releasing the first downloadable > version. Due to Eclipse Public License (EPL)requirements, there have been > some significant changes necessary in the migration of the AonixADT code > base to Hibachi, especially in the area of ANTLR. Because there is no > stable release yet, it still may be possible to download a snapshot that > has some build difficulties or inconsistancies. Again, posting to the > hibachi-dev list is the best way to get assistance. > > Finally, Hibachi is an open source project and community. Your > participation and input is solicited. There is a Hibachi Wiki that anyone > can contribute to. If you would care to add to it (eg a "How to Build > Hibachi" entry, or FAQ), it would be a help to the whole community > > Tom > Here's the Hibachi Wiki url- http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Hibachi -Tom