tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535366186968081214.post6272539942791797708..comments2015-04-04T14:20:58.038-06:00Comments on john.blog :occasionally: The Amazing Ruby: Precompiled Header Hack for Eclipse CDTAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08354704013771255212noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535366186968081214.post-3022657795383793282015-04-04T14:20:58.038-06:002015-04-04T14:20:58.038-06:00Thanks for getting in touch. I'm afraid I have...Thanks for getting in touch. I'm afraid I haven't used this script in many years now, so I can't say off hand what modifications would be needed to get it to work in the most recent version of Eclipse. If you figure it out, please do post a comment (or do a blog post --- I can link to it as an update). It might also help to post the question on Stack Overflow.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08354704013771255212noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535366186968081214.post-31830221780522950572015-04-03T09:19:19.557-06:002015-04-03T09:19:19.557-06:00I think the newer versions of Eclipse use a slight...I think the newer versions of Eclipse use a slightly different directory setup. When I try using this script, I get the following error, despite the fact that stdafx.h is indeed in the src directory. Do you have an update?<br /><br />g++: error: ../src/stdafx.h<br />: No such file or directory<br />g++: fatal error: no input files<br />compilation terminated.<br />makefile:67: recipe for target '../src/stdafx.h.gch' failed<br />make: *** [../src/stdafx.h.gch] Error 1punkonlifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10693645860616911273noreply@blogger.com