RE: Linux, C/C++ IDE, and JRE [message #1784523] |
Thu, 29 March 2018 01:51 |
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Hello,
I have received some errors when trying to start my Eclipse Oxygen within Linux Ubuntu 16.4.
It seems when I apply the PATH to my eclipse package w/ the jre1.8.0_161 filing, I get a bogus return. I am sure this is incorrect for numerous reasons but I have failed to keep updated w/ Linux and CDT.
Now...
Outside of changing the directory w/ the JRE or adding JRE to Eclipse's PATH, I read that GTK needs to be "resolved" correctly.
The info. on that site seemed iffy in the way that I just could not understand.
Any relative info. from Linux Users would be great for me, e.g. sites, .pdf files, and/or walk-throughs would be starters.
Seth
P.S. Please post at will. The error just stated that JRE was not in my PATH. I put JRE in the PATH but w/out positive outcomes.
[Updated on: Thu, 29 March 2018 01:54] Report message to a moderator
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Re: RE: Linux, C/C++ IDE, and JRE [message #1784525 is a reply to message #1784523] |
Thu, 29 March 2018 02:07 |
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Hello Again,
I am looking to find out about what JRE to use w/ Linux Ubuntu 16.4 w/ CDT. I am most likely using the incorrect 64 bit JRE as of now.
Seth
P.S. If any of these ideas make sense to you, please reply. I have time.
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Re: RE: Linux, C/C++ IDE, and JRE [message #1784661 is a reply to message #1784525] |
Sun, 01 April 2018 11:57 |
Tauno Voipio Messages: 743 Registered: August 2014 |
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I'm running Kubuntu 16.04 LTS with the OpenJDK 1.8.0_151 JDK. It is the standard Java installed together with the operating system. The Eclipse installation includes CDT, Java, Web, Python and some others, too.
If you installed Oxygen from the Ubuntu repository, please jettison it with the package manager, go to the Eclipse download page, get the installer program, and use it to install the proper version. The installer is pretty good in matching the JDK and Eclipse together.
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Tauno Voipio
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