Error Processing Changed Links In Project Description File Eclipse
updated 2014-01-28 17:11:00 -0500 ngrennan 1 ●1 ●1 I'm trying to open costmap_2d in eclipse, but I get the following error when trying to import: Error processing changed links in project description file. Cannot create a link to '/home/tim/ros_source/electric/navigation/costmap_2d' because it overlaps the location of the project that contains the linked resource. I have no idea what this means. I get similar errors for all other packages. I have a fresh install of Ubuntu 11.10. I've successfully built ROS from source. I have eclipse indigo for c/c++ developers. Here's what I'm doing: rosmake costmap_2d make eclipse-project open eclipse Import... > General > Existing project Browse to /home/tim/ros_source/electric/ros_comm/clients/cpp/roscpp don't select copy into workspace, press finish error The project seems to get partially imported, but it's pretty manged. The manged project has some issues. They might be related, or they may just be a side effect. Invalid project path: Include path not found (/home/tim/ros_source/electric/driver_common/dynamic_reconfigure/msg/cpp). Invalid project path: Include path not found (/home/tim/ros_source/electric/driver_common/dynamic_reconfigure/srv/cpp). Invalid project path: Include path not found (/home/tim/ros_source/electric/ros/core/roslib/msg_gen/cpp/include). The first two seems a little weird, shouldn't those be msg_gen/cpp/include and srv_gen/cpp/include? I'm also confused on the third one, because roslib doesn't generate messages, right? edit retag flag offensive close merge delete Comments This seems to be a problem of the directory tree and is rather Eclipse related, I'd look for solutions elsewhere, like on stackoverflow. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=because+it+overlaps+the+location+of+the+project+that+contains+the+linked+resourcetom( 2011-12-14 19:52:31 -0500 )edit Yeah I agree, it's an eclipse problem. But I posted it here because I image other developers are seeing the same thing, given I have a fresh install (and I haven't done anything weird, I promise). And if I figure it out myself, I can answer my own question. tperkins( 2011-12-15 13:49:02 -0500 )edit B
Bender Books CalaTK CDash CMake Dart DataFusion Farsight IGSTK Insight Journal Insight Software Consortium KWStyle KWWidgets LesionSizingKit NSF_HE Old ParaView Bugs OpenGeoscience ParaQ-Administrative Publication Database SlideAtlas SOViewer System Administration VES Visomics VTKEdge Xdmf My View | View Issues | Change Log | RoadmapView Issue Details[Jump to Notes] [Issue History] [Print] IDProjectCategoryView StatusDate SubmittedLast Update0013358CMakeCMakepublic2012-06-28 05:412012-10-24 17:24ReportermuhkuhAssigned ToAlex NeundorfPrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityalwaysStatusclosedResolutionfixedPlatformwin32OSWindowsOS Version7Product VersionCMake 2.8.8Target VersionCMake 2.8.10Fixed in http://answers.ros.org/question/12351/why-is-eclipse-complaining-about-links/ VersionCMake 2.8.10Summary0013358: Error importing generated Eclipse project with LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH set to ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}DescriptionSetting LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH to the current binary directory in a CMakeLists.txt and using it with the "Eclipse CDT4 - MinGW Makefiles" generator creates an Eclipse project that causes an error when being imported into an eclipse workspace. Steps To Reproduce1. Create https://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=13358 CMakeLists.txt containing these two lines: SET (LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}) PROJECT ( Test ) 2. Use the "Eclipse CDT4 - MinGW Makefiles" generator of cmake to create an Eclipse project. It doesn't matter if an in source or out of source build is done. For example CMakeLists.txt can reside in C:\TestProject\src and the Eclipse project is created at C:\TestProject\build. 3. Import this project into an eclipse workspace. An error message appears: "Error processing changed links in project description file." "Cannot create a link to C:\TestProject\build because it overlaps the locations of the project that contains the linked resource." Additional InformationAfter removing the line that sets LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH the generated project can be imported without errors. Fortunately eclipse imports the generated project despite of the error message. It's just quite annoying.TagsNo tags attached.Attached Files Relationships [Relation Graph] [Dependency Graph] Relationships Notes (0030144) Alex Neundorf (developer) 2012-07-28 07:57 Interesting. There is the function cmExtraEclipseC
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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 6 Star 35 Fork 16 biicode/client Code Issues 13 Pull requests 2 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue bii simple layout incompatible with eclipse #20 Open smessmer opened this Issue Apr 27, 2015 · 1 comment Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 2 participants smessmer commented Apr 27, 2015 OS: Ubuntu 14.10 Biicode: 3.0 Steps to reproduce: $ git clone git@github.com:smessmer/cryfs.git $ cd cryfs $ bii init -l $ bii cpp:configure -G "Eclipse CDT4 - Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug Then try to import the project into eclipse (Version: Luna Service Release 1 (4.4.1) Build id: 20140925-1800) under File -> Import -> Existing Projects Into Workspace I get the following error: Error processing changed links in project description file. Cannot create a link to '[homedir]/cryfs/bii' because it overlaps the location of the project that contains the linked resource. tak1n commented Jun 1, 2015 Got the same problem for following the getting started guide: http://docs.biicode.com/c++/gettingstarted.html#create-your-first-project Used bii configure -G "Eclipse CDT4 - Unix Makefiles" And having this error when importing into eclipse: Error processing changed links in project description file. Cannot create a link to '/home/benny/Development/cpp/learn/unit_test/bii' because it overlaps the location of the project that contains the linked resource. Fedora 22 Biicode 3.2 Eclipse Luna Service Release 2 (4.4.2) Eclipse CDT 8.6.0.201502131403 Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment Contact GitHub API Training Shop Blog About © 2016 GitHub, Inc. Terms Privacy Security Status Help You can't per