I've been poking my nose in mobile software development since 2000, starting on what was then the ER5 and Ericsson's R380. Since then I've been doing a bit of everything on the S60 Platform, from learning its bits and pieces to helping others find their way trough the maze.
ltomuta | 04 June, 2010 10:55
This is a quick note for all Carbide.c++ fans out there. ;)
Carbide.c++ v2.6 is available on the software update servers, ready for your to update your environments using the "Software update" feature.
The following new features for Symbian development are provided within Carbide.c++ (including 2.5 updates you might have missed):
2.6.0
- GCCE 4.0 supported — required for future SBSv2 releases.
- Symbian^3 supported — new templates and improvements required for the public Symbian^3 SDK.
2.5.0
- Plug-and-Play (PnP) On-device Debugging supported — debugging a target device just got easier. Using a USB cable, connect the PC to the target device, then launch Carbide.c++. Carbide locates the connected device and creates a remote connection setup to communicate with it. Build the program and launch it on the device to start the debugging session. Refer to Known PnP Issues for details if you experience problems.
- PnP Phone Launch Wizard - If the project does not already have a launch configuration, the PnP Launch Wizard makes it easy to create one for phones. In addition the new Configure Launch Configuration dialog provides a quick summary of the remote connection for easy review and modification.
- Carbide automatically detects TRK on target phones and devices - Carbide now detects the presence of either Application or System TRK on a connected device when TRK 3.2.6 or later are installed. Earlier TRK versions do not support this recognition feature.
- TRK improvements - TRK continues to evolve and now includes these improvements:
- Both Application and System TRK v3.2.6 support PnP debugging. Update and install using the Help > On Device Connections > Install Remote Agents pane in the New Connection dialog.
- VERSION3 command now supported
- RVCT 4.0 (ARMv5) builds and some limited debugging is supported
There are several bug fixes in the release but some known issues as well:
This is a minor update and should not cause any problems to your existing projects. Of course, that does not mean that you should not make a backup before applying it.
Commentsltomuta | 05/06/2010, 13:35
Hi Marcus, my comments get blocked too ;)
I've seen your DiBo post about the warning parsing problem, looks like there's still some work to do in the GCCE support area.
mgroeber9110 | 08/06/2010, 16:23
It looks like this is in fact an Eclipse issue that has been fixed (and re-broken?) several times in the past. So not Carbide.c++ specific, but would still be nice to see fixed.
ipopov | 10/06/2010, 17:38
Anybody applied this update already?
ltomuta | 11/06/2010, 10:30
At least Marcus and I, but I'm sure many others did it too.
If you want to discuss with others which might have done the same please use the Carbide.c++ forum at http://discussion.forum.nokia.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?95-Carbide.c-IDE-and-plug-ins
29765438 | 27/06/2010, 19:58
Happy day ! Great idea about works, use and download. Thanks.
Niru | 23/09/2010, 15:50
i need to down load the latest version of carbide c++ 2.6
sslsslssl | 09/11/2010, 12:25
where to download?
Re: Carbide.c++ 2.6 update available
mgroeber9110 | 05/06/2010, 11:42
[my comments get blocked by spam filter - let's see if this one goes through...]