The Eclipse Linux Tools project aims to bring a full-featured C and C++ IDE to Linux developers. We build on the source editing and debugging features of the CDT and integrate popular native development tools such as the Valgrind, Kernel Perf, RPM, SystemTap, GCov, GProf, etc. Current projects include an RPM .spec editor, a Valgrind heap usage analysis tool, and Kernel Perf call profiling tools. The project also provides a place for Linux distributions to collaboratively overcome issues surrounding distribution packaging of Eclipse technology. The project produces both best practices and tools related to packaging.
This project is part of
Helios,
Indigo,
Juno,
Kepler,
Luna,
Mars,
Neon,
Eclipse Oxygen,
Eclipse Photon,
Eclipse IDE 2018-09,
Eclipse IDE 2018-12,
Eclipse IDE 2019-03,
Eclipse IDE 2019-06,
Eclipse IDE 2019-09,
Eclipse IDE 2019-12,
Eclipse IDE 2020-03,
Eclipse IDE 2020-06,
Eclipse IDE 2020-09,
Eclipse IDE 2020-12,
Eclipse IDE 2021-03,
Eclipse IDE 2021-06,
Eclipse IDE 2021-09,
Eclipse IDE 2021-12,
Eclipse IDE 2022-03,
Eclipse IDE 2022-06,
Eclipse IDE 2022-09,
Eclipse IDE 2022-12,
Eclipse IDE 2023-03,
Eclipse IDE 2023-06,
Eclipse IDE 2023-09,
Eclipse IDE 2023-12,
Eclipse IDE 2024-03,
Eclipse IDE 2024-06,
Eclipse IDE 2024-09,
Eclipse IDE 2024-12,
Eclipse IDE 2025-03,
Eclipse IDE 2025-06Latest Releases
From 2024-12-04 to 2009-02-11
Licenses
Eclipse Public License 2.0The content of this open source project is received and distributed under the license(s) listed above. Some source code and binaries may be distributed under different terms. Specific license information is provided in file headers and in NOTICE files distributed with the project's binaries.
Active Member Companies
Member companies supporting this project over the last three months.
Contribution Activity
Commits on this project (last 12 months)
RetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
Search and Browse the WWW like it's 1997 | Search results from DuckDuckGo
HTML:
3.2
| Encoding:
UTF-8
| Version:
0.7.4