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
I have just started linux.
Hello All,I've been getting this error when trying to install the Scala IDE(2.0 + 2.1 / have tried both as nightly also) for Eclipse Juno 4.2I've tried all the combinations of versions for the Scala IDE, I've tried the 'aptitude install eclipse' version which is 3.8 I think and I also used the manual install of eclipse which I have at 4.2 ( Juno ).This is the error I keep
Hello all.
I am having a hard time installing the ADT on Juno (32 bit only). I have 2 computers, both running Win7. one is a 32 bit system, one is a 64 bit system. Aside from choosing the 32 bit Eclipse package vs the 64 bit package, I have followed the following instructions on both systems exactly:
1. Extract Eclipse to a directory.
2. Run Eclipse in Admin mode.
3.
I have downloaded eclipse-jee-juno-SR1-linux-gtk.tar.gz from eclipse site. I want to use this downloaded file with ubuntu software center so that I need not to download all the data again if I install eclipse with ubuntu software center.
I don't want to manually install it.
thanks in advance
I downloaded and installed Eclipse JUNO in Fedora 17, KDE desktop and created an eclipse.desktop. The icon does appear in the Application.Development section but it does not open when selected. I am able to open Eclipse on the command line.
I just downloaded the new adb bundle with eclipse, where everything comes pre-configured.
It says that you just unpack the zip, run eclipse and you are done. But then I try to run eclipse, I get the error:
So. I had Eclipse Juno with all the sdk tools downloaded.
Running 12.04 and I downloaded Eclipse Juno from Eclipse, installed in Programs directory which I had created. How do I create a physical button so it can reside on the left menu, and show up in Dashboard?
I've installed Eclipse with the command:
sudo apt-get install eclipse
or when I install via the synaptic manager.
Unfortunately, when I open up Eclipse I get this error:
org.eclipse.ui.PartInitException: No editor descriptor for id org.eclipse.jdt.ui.CompilationUnitEditor
at org.eclipse.ui.internal.EditorReference.createPartHelper(EditorReference.java:601)
at org.eclipse.ui.internal.E