To configure Eclipse CDT 3.x to link with Intel IPP, follow the instructions below.
Standard Make projects:
Go to C/C++ Include Paths and Symbols property page and set the Intel IPP include path, for example, the default value is /opt/intel/Compiler/ipp/include.
Go to the Libraries tab of the C/C++ Project Paths property page and set the Intel IPP libraries to link with your applications, for example, opt/intel/Compiler/ipp/lib/ia32/libipps_l.a, or opt/intel/Compiler/ipp/lib/intel64/libippdc_t.a. See section Selecting Intel® IPP Libraries Needed by Your Application on the choice of the libraries.
With the Standard Make the above settings are needed for the CDT internal functionality only. The compiler/linker does not automatically pick up these settings, and you must specify them directly in the makefile.
Managed Make projects
Specify settings for a particular build:
Go to the Tool Settings tab of the C/C++ Build property page. All the settings you need to specify are on this page. Names of the particular settings depend upon the compiler integration and therefore are not given below.
If the compiler integration supports include path options, set the Intel IPP include path, for example, the default value is /opt/intel/Compiler/ipp/include.
If the compiler integration supports library path options, set a path to the Intel IPP libraries, depending upon the target architecture, for example, with the default installation, opt/intel/Compiler/ipp/lib/<arch>.
Specify names of the Intel IPP libraries to link with your application, for example, ipps_t or ippch_t (as compilers typically require library names rather than library file names, the "lib " prefix and "a" extension are omitted). See section Selecting Intel® IPP Libraries Needed by Your Application on the choice of the libraries.
Make sure that your project that uses Intel IPP is open and active.
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