On Wednesday 27 April 2011, you wrote:
> Am 27.04.2011 21:28, schrieb Alexander Neundorf:
> > On Monday 25 April 2011, Oliver Buchtala wrote:
> >> Am 20.04.2011 22:09, schrieb Alexander Neundorf:
> >>> ...
> >>> 
> >>>>> What would you expect there ?
> >>>> 
> >>>> Some structure that gives me acces to the sources of the targets.
> >>>> I suppose, you try to achieve this with sub-projects, but it does not
> >>>> work properly in my case.
> >>> 
> >>> How does it work not properly ?
> >>> Don't you have project() calls or are they not created ?
> >> 
> >> While creating a document on my generator implementation, I stumbled
> >> over the solution to this problem.
> >> 
> >> [Subprojects] was empty in my setting because the generated link
> >> specifications have been invalid.
> >> Maybe, Eclipse CDT has changed here (?).
> >> 
> >> You have to use 'locationURI' for virtual folders and 'location' for
> >> linked folders.
> >> 
> >> I.e., specify a linked folder like that (in .cproject-file):
> >>     ...
> >>     <linkedResources>
> >>     
> >>         <link>
> >>         
> >>             <name>[Subprojects]</name>
> >>             <type>2</type>
> >>             <locationURI>virtual:/virtual</locationURI>
> >>         
> >>         </link>
> >>         <link>
> >>         
> >>             <name>[Subprojects]/LIBCURL</name>
> >>             <type>2</type>
> >>             <location>D:/libraries/cmake-git/Utilities/cmcurl</location>
> >>         
> >>         </link>
> >>     
> >>     </linkedResources>
> >>     ...
> > 
> > Does the attached patch fix this for you ?
> > 
> > For me (Eclipse Helios under Linux) it doesn't make a difference.
> > 
> > Alex
> 
> Yep.  This does under Windows as well.

Ok. I pushed this now to next, should be in 2.8.5.

Alex
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