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Le 13/08/2011 22:29, Jenei Gábor a écrit :
well,I've never tried, you should make a new clean project and then add the module folder to the build path, also you have to set it in debug settings, but I advise you to simply do a make -sr debug=true dbglevel=2 in the module folder, it's easier than to make an eclipse project,and you can debug java by remote debugging in eclipse. So,if you are making a new version simply you can recompile the module,which took less than a minute for me,and you can see your changes through eclipse debugging. Are you using some kind of Linux?

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Yes I use Debian testing with Eclipse 3.5.2 here.

Julien.


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