Simple question: I have a C++ project configured for a existing makefile and it compiles fine. However, the IDE keeps complaining that it cannot resolve most of my symbols.
How do I configure eclipse to use my includes?
Project->properties->C/C++ General->Paths and Symbol
Add the path to your include directory.
You can see in the screenshot, the configuration I use to develop with Qt in C++.
I added my includes in the paths and symbols, but they are not added during qt
compilation.
For compilation, qt
uses these includes and ignores what I've added:
g++ -c -pipe -g -Wall -W -D_REENTRANT -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -DQT_SHARED -I/usr/share/qt4/mkspecs/linux-g++ -I. -I/usr/include/qt4/QtCore -I/usr/include/qt4/QtGui -I/usr/include/qt4 -Idebug -I. -o debug/bp.o bp.cpp
g++ -c -pipe -g -Wall -W -D_REENTRANT -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -DQT_SHARED -I/usr/share/qt4/mkspecs/linux-g++ -I. -I/usr/include/qt4/QtCore -I/usr/include/qt4/QtGui -I/usr/include/qt4 -Idebug -I. -o debug/Navigation.o Navigation.cpp
Navigation.cpp:16:22: error: XnOpenNI.h: No such file or directory
Navigation.cpp:17:26: error: XnCppWrapper.h: No such file or directory
Navigation.cpp:18:20: error: XnHash.h: No such file or directory
Navigation.cpp:19:19: error: XnLog.h: No such file or directory
Navigation.cpp:22:16: error: cv.h: No such file or directory
Navigation.cpp:23:18: error: cv.hpp: No such file or directory
I found the answer here: QT Eclipse Integration - Adding External Libs
It seems that this is a kind of conflict between the CDT and Qt builder, so even if you add the options in CDT as in the screenshot above, the compiler doesn't find them!
You need to add them in the xxx.pro file as this: http://doc.qt.digia.com/4.5/qmake-variable-reference.html#includepath
I had the same problem when I imported an existing Makefile project with:
File -> New -> Makefile Project with Existing Code
If you don't want to configure anything and just want eclipse to recognize all Paths from your existing (working) Makefile on it's own just do the following:
The Eclipse Indexer then recognizes all paths on it's own without needing any additional configuration. You just need Eclipse to execute your imported Makefile and everything is resolved (if your Makefile works properly outside Eclipse).
Tested in:
Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developers
Version: Luna Service Release 2 (4.4.2)
Build id: 20150219-0600