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Eclipse Community Forums Forum Search: Search Help Register Login Home Home» cygwin Language IDEs» C / C++ IDE (CDT)» Error launching 'cygpath' command Show: Today's Messages :: Show Polls :: Message Navigator Error launching 'cygpath' command [message #179991] Sat, 18 November 2006 15:19 paragMessages: 83Registered: July 2009 Member Hi there, I am getting warnings "Error launching 'cygpath' command" in problems view while I am runinnig my eclipse. I am not having Cygwin http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php?t=tree&th=56679& or MinGW but am having ARM related GNU toolchin installed on my machine. Aslo while I am creating new project it doesnot include any header files or library files in Include folder even it doennot create any Include folder in my Project. please tell me where should I make changes to solve this. Thanks in advance, Parag Report message to a moderator Re: Error launching 'cygpath' command [message #180000 is a reply to https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/56679/ message #179991] Sun, 19 November 2006 18:42 Eclipse User Originally posted by: dmsubs.NOSPAM.consertum.com Please explain when you are getting this. Cmpiling, Debugging, other times? -- Derek parag wrote: > Hi there, > I am getting warnings "Error launching 'cygpath' command" in problems > view while I am runinnig my eclipse. I am not having Cygwin or MinGW but > am having ARM related GNU toolchin installed on my machine. Aslo > while I am creating new project it doesnot include any header files or > library files in Include folder even it doennot create any Include > folder in my Project. > > please tell me where should I make changes to solve this. > > Thanks in advance, > Parag > Report message to a moderator Re: Error launching 'cygpath' command [message #180007 is a reply to message #180000] Mon, 20 November 2006 05:13 paragMessages: 83Registered: July 2009 Member Every time when I create new project that message (warning) appears in Problems window. Report message to a moderator Re: Error launching 'cygpath' command [message #180014 is a reply to message #180007] Mon, 20 November 2006 06:30 paragMessages: 83Registered: July 2009 Member I feel, this is because I am using PE windows Parser as default binary Parser as I am creating Executable(Gnu on Windows) Project. Now it gives me the inc
help? Post your question and get tips & solutions from a community of 418,513 IT Pros & Developers. It's quick & easy. Using eclipse for C++ project: error launching https://bytes.com/topic/c/answers/605179-using-eclipse-c-project-error-launching-cygin 'cygin' 100+ P: 357 momotaro I m trying to use eclipse for c but when i creat a project and try to build i have this error message: error launching 'cygin'... plz help! Feb 20 '07 http://www.scala-sbt.org/0.13.1/docs/Getting-Started/Setup.html #1 Post Reply Share this Question 24 Replies Expert Mod 2.5K+ P: 4,675 sicarie I m trying to use eclipse for c but when i creat a project and try to build i have this cannot run error message: error launching 'cygin'... plz help! cygin or cygwin? If it's the latter - I'm betting that there is a config issue with how Eclipse is installed and set up. (If it's the former, I have no idea - unless that's the config issue....) Feb 20 '07 #2 reply 100+ P: 357 momotaro It is cygwin and i think that every thing is ok with the path.... realy i don't cannot run program understand Feb 20 '07 #3 reply Expert Mod 2.5K+ P: 4,675 sicarie It is cygwin and i think that every thing is ok with the path.... realy i don't understand Check out this link and see if it helps. Feb 20 '07 #4 reply 100+ P: 357 momotaro thx but still having the same probem: error launching 'cygpath' command Feb 20 '07 #5 reply Expert 2.5K+ P: 4,988 RedSon Make sure that your cygwin binaries are visible to eclipse. The cygpath program is a utility that converts Windows native filenames to Cygwin POSIX-style pathnames and vice versa. It can be used when a Cygwin program needs to pass a file name to a native Windows program, or expects to get a file name from a native Windows program. Alternatively, cygpath can output information about the location of important system directories in either format. Feb 20 '07 #6 reply Expert Mod 2.5K+ P: 4,675 sicarie Make sure that your cygwin binaries are visible to eclipse. The cygpath program is a utility that converts Windows native filenames to Cygwin POSIX-style pathnames and vice versa. It can be used when a Cygwin program needs to pass a file name to a native Windows program, or expects to get a file name from a native
to launch it. Setup a simple hello world project Create a project directory with source files in it. Create your build definition. Move on to running to learn how to run sbt. Then move on to .sbt build definition to learn more about build definitions. Installing sbt¶ sbt provides several packages for different operating systems or you can do Manual Installation. Officially supported packages: MSI for Windows ZIP or TGZ packages RPM package DEB package Note Please report any issues with these to the sbt-launcher-package project. Third-party packages: Homebrew or Macports for Mac Gentoo emerge overlays Note Third-party packages may not provide the latest version. Please make sure to report any issues with these packages to the relevant maintainers. Mac¶ Macports¶ $ port install sbt Homebrew¶ $ brew install sbt Gentoo¶ In the official tree there is no ebuild for sbt. But there are ebuilds to merge sbt from binaries: https://github.com/whiter4bbit/overlays/tree/master/dev-java/sbt-bin. To merge sbt from this ebuilds you can do: $ mkdir -p /usr/local/portage && cd /usr/local/portage $ git clone git://github.com/whiter4bbit/overlays.git $ echo "PORTDIR_OVERLAY=$PORTDIR_OVERLAY /usr/local/portage/overlays" >> /etc/make.conf $ emerge sbt-bin Note Please report any issues with the ebuild here. Manual Installation¶ Manual installation requires downloading sbt-launch.jar and creating a script to start it. Unix¶ Put sbt-launch.jar in ~/bin. Create a script to run the jar, by creating ~/bin/sbt with these contents: SBT_OPTS="-Xms512M -Xmx1536M -Xss1M -XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled -XX:MaxPermSize=256M" java $SBT_OPTS -jar `dirname $0`/sbt-launch.jar "$@" Make the script executable: $ chmod u+x ~/bin/sbt Windows¶ Manual installation for Windows varies by terminal type and whether Cygwin is used. In all cases, put the batch file or script on the path so that you can launch sbt in any directory by typing sbt at the command prompt. Also, adjust JVM settings according to your machine if necessary. For non-Cygwin users using the standard Windows terminal, create a batch file sbt.bat: set SCRIPT_DIR=%~dp0 jav