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64-bit Linux [message #892652] Thu, 28 June 2012 21:58 Go to next message
Flavelle Ballem is currently offline Flavelle Ballem
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I am currently running 64-bit ubuntu and 64-bit Oracle Java 7. The current version of EPF (1.5.4?) seems to require 32-bit.

I am hoping that there will be a version that will allow for use in my environment. Many Linux users have migrated to 64-bit environments and frankly, I would prefer to stay there.

Another alternative might be to install EPF as plugins into my existing Eclipse environment (Indigo 64-bit Linux), but I'm not sure that's possible.

Any suggestions would be much appreciated - I would like to get to know this program, since it looks like it will fill a need.

Many thanks,
Re: 64-bit Linux [message #927430 is a reply to message #892652] Sat, 29 September 2012 12:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John Miller is currently offline John Miller
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Registered: August 2012
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I have the same issue! I am wondering if I need to remove the 64 bit Java?
Re: 64-bit Linux [message #997349 is a reply to message #927430] Sun, 06 January 2013 13:49 Go to previous message
Michael Jastram is currently offline Michael Jastram
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Same here. I looked into building my own, but, frankly, it seemed like a lot of work with an uncertain outcome (in particular the dependencies to the native html rendering engine make me worry that I get the thing to compile, but the editors being unusable).

Is the EPF build even automated? I have not seen it at https://hudson.eclipse.org/hudson/
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