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jimbojones
Hi</p>
I'm running Eclipse 3.2 and EPIC 0.5.6. It seems that you can specify a custom external builder (not that I've ever done it).
<ul>
<li> Highlight your project
<li> Right-click, select properties
<li> Select "Builders" from the left column
<li> turn off the "Perl Auto Builder" (ignore warning)
<li> Click "New"
<li> Select "Program" from list of "Ant build" and "Program"
<li> Define an external program to run your build.
</ul>
The external program may have to be another perl script that takes as its arguments the project directory or something. Eclipse exports a number of variables such as <c>${build_loc}</c> that are defined when the builder runs that point to the filesystem location where the project resides.</p>
The downside is that the output of the build goes to the console, not to a build-specific view in Eclipse as it would with Java, but it may be a starting point.</p>
- j</p>
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