Eclipse CDT on Snow Leopard cannot find binaries
As per the post you referenced, you need to add -arch i386 to the compiler and linker settings for the project. Then when you rebuild the project, CDT picks up the executibles.
Project Properties -> C/C++ Build -> Settings. Then in compiler and linker Miscellaneous sections add the flag in Other flags.
Cheers,
problem with poco on snow leopard + eclipse
the problem is that poco needs to be compiled for a 64bit environment in Snow leopard,
although i have ditched eclipse all together now and am using Xcode for c++, so much better.
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