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tanzim
Starting Member
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Posted - May 28 2006 : 07:17:41 AM
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Hi guys,
VA is most certainly the best add-on tool ever, no doubt about it. However, you its only sticking to VS/MSDEV for the time being? Is there any plan to develop a version for Eclipse CDT? Eclipse is becoming popular very fast and can sure do with a world class add-on like VA, the default C/C++ indexer in CDT sucks, bigtime! (don't get me started on stuff written using stuff that run on a VM...)
Cheers.
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support
Whole Tomato Software
5566 Posts |
Posted - May 28 2006 : 4:56:49 PM
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No plans for the time being. We keep ourselves plenty busy supporting MS IDEs. |
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rhummer
Tomato Guru
USA
527 Posts |
Posted - May 31 2006 : 09:17:44 AM
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Fixing bugs, adding features with VAX in the MS IDEs |
Tools Engineer - Raven Software VS2005 SP2/VS2008 SP1 - VAX <LATEST> - Win 7 x64
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feline
Whole Tomato Software
United Kingdom
19021 Posts |
Posted - May 31 2006 : 2:47:11 PM
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looks like forum spam again. *hits delete button* |
zen is the art of being at one with the two'ness |
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trampas
Junior Member
10 Posts |
Posted - Jun 12 2007 : 10:10:07 PM
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I would pay for VA in Eclipse...
I have been wondering if Visual Studio would work under wine, just so I could get my VA under linux.
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feline
Whole Tomato Software
United Kingdom
19021 Posts |
Posted - Jun 13 2007 : 06:48:00 AM
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Currently we have no plans to support Eclipse or Linux.
Have you considered running VMware, or some other virtual machine software under Linux, and running the IDE inside this? This would allow you to only have one physical machine, while giving VAX a suitable environment. |
zen is the art of being at one with the two'ness |
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