| Following the rcp tutorial [message #788955] |
Thu, 02 February 2012 07:30  |
Phill Perryman Messages: 202 Registered: July 2009 |
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I have installed the sdk which seems to be M4, is there an M5 sdk as it does not seem to be on the eclipse downloads site. If I use the update site as shown I get incompatible references. I have no idea how to download or install an I build and the instructions point to the wiki front page where I can't find any instructions.
How do I currently get an sdk with e4 rcp tooling installed. So I can create and start playing with an e4 RCP application.
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| Re: Following the rcp tutorial [message #815834 is a reply to message #788955] |
Wed, 07 March 2012 23:50   |
Christopher Riley Messages: 9 Registered: March 2012 |
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Thank you for the information here. Paul Webster's instructions got me up and working finally.
Install the latest M build from:
download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/
Then look for the latest Stream stable build for e4 here:
download.eclipse.org/e4/downloads/
There is no need to download the .zip. In the comments section next to the download link, there will be a link to the p2 repo where e4 tools can be installed from using the installer inside eclipse.
Another sticking point when you get up and running with a new e4 application, make sure to launch your product as an eclipse application, not as a framework.
Thanks again!!
[Updated on: Wed, 07 March 2012 23:50] Report message to a moderator
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