Dear David and everyone,

Here is an update and my way of saying that my problem has been completely 
solved.

Upon watching Wolfgang's Lecturer video 8.01 now I understand that:


   1. I created a new c++ project from scratch inside Eclipse and I told 
   Eclipse where to find the include files. Rebuilding index helped after a 
   bit of tinkering.
   2. The easier route was to ask CMake to not only create Makefiles for my 
   project but to also create a project for Eclipse.
   3. Once inside Eclipse I importe project from the workspace then it 
   tried to understand the project by building an index. Worked like a charm.
   
All is good now.

I rest my case.

Thanks to David and Wolfgang.

Regards.

Gerald.

On Thursday, 19 December 2019 23:13:56 UTC+2, Gerald Marewo wrote:
>
> Dear David,
>
> Thank you for the reply. I followed your advice and it seems the trick is 
> in rebuilding the index.
>
> All is well now.
>
> Cheers.
>
> Gerald. 
>
>

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