I installed eclipse though the unbuntu software center but I experienced some issues and I wanted to install the official eclipse version.
I downloaded eclipse classic 4.2.1
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/eclipse/downloads/dr...
Extracted it, but if I double click "eclipse" it doesn't do anything.
Any ideas how
Dear all,
I have F17. I had Eclipse, then I decided to make yum update, after what there was a problem with workplaces in Eclipse so I decided to reinstall it. I did yum remove eclipse, then it removed only eclipse-pde, though a very big file, approximately 300 Mb.
The Eclipse developers have released the sixth milestone for Eclipse 3.6, the first section of the next release train called Helios, which includes new platform APIs, Plug-in Development Environment (PDE) changes and a new tool that helps users manage target platforms...
How do I configure what JVM Eclipse runs in?
I'm trying to switch it to use my installed java-6-sun so that I can use jstack to figure out why Eclipse is spinning endlessly in certain situations.
I recently upgraded to Ubuntu 12.04, and I'm using the pre-packaged Ubuntu Eclipse 3.7.2.
I run gnome shell 3.6 and Eclipse 4.2. I installed Eclipse manually, in my /opt directory, because the Ubuntu package for Eclipse is very outdated.
I've created a .desktop file for it, and placed in in ~/.local/share/applications.
To get started, I installed the Android SDK with ADT that also came with eclipse (unknown to me it came with eclipse) after I installed the Eclipse for JAVA developers. Neither one works as it says it can't locate the JAVAW file under jre/bin that's suppose to be in the eclipse folder. Anyhow, to see if I could fix it I cut the JRE folder from my Java folder, and placed it in the eclipse folder.
What happen with my Eclipse on Ubuntu 12.04, after upgrade Linux kernel 3.4?
"An error has occurred. See the log file
/home/kidd/.eclipse/org.eclipse.platform_3.7.0_155965261/configuration/1338875244475.log"
displayed when I open Eclipse.
I wanted to install eclipse-cdt for c++ development. But it looks like it cant be installed alone in ubuntu. Why are there separate packages if they can't be installed alone?
[balakrishnan@mylap ~]$ sudo apt-get install eclipse-cdt Reading
package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state
information...
I'm using the Fedora (17) repository version of Eclipse and the following plugins:
[dafoot@bigfoot workspace]$ rpm -qa | grep eclipse
eclipse-pde-4.2.0-0.22.I201205031800.fc17.x86_64
eclipse-rcp-4.2.0-0.22.I201205031800.fc17.x86_64
eclipse-phpeclipse-1.2.3-4.fc17.noarch
eclipse-swt-4.2.0-0.22.I201205031800.fc17.x86_64
eclipse-platform-4.2.0-0.22.I201205031800.fc17.x86_64
eclipse-emf-core-