If Eclipse, CDT, and the appropriate JRE are installed on your system, follow these steps to use the Intel® Debugger with Eclipse:
1. Initialize the Intel Debugger integration environment by executing idbvars.sh (or idbvars.csh):
source /opt/intel/idb/10.1.xxx/bin/idbvars.sh
2. Set the LANG environment variable for the proper language support:
setenv LANG en_US.
3. Start Eclipse and indicate the JRE, for example:
<eclipse-install-dir>/eclipse/eclipse -vm <jre-install-dir>/jrockit-R26.4.0-jre1.5.0_06/bin/java -vmargs -Xmx256m
To add the Intel Debugger product extension to your Eclipse configuration, follow these steps from within Eclipse:
1. Open the Product Configuration page by selecting Help > Software Updates > Manage Configuration.
2. Under Available Tasks, select Add An Extension Location. A directory browser will open.
3. Browse to select the Eclipse directory in your Intel Debugger installation. For example, if you installed the compiler as root to the default directory, you would browse to
/opt/intel/idb/10.1.xxx/eclipse
4. When asked to restart Eclipse, select Yes. When Eclipse restarts, you will be able to create and work with CDT projects that use the Intel Debugger.
From the Eclipse Help menu, select Help Contents > Workbench User's Guide > Tasks > Running Eclipse for the complete list of Eclipse startup parameters.