Problem with C++ plugin in Eclipse [message #51146] |
Tue, 12 April 2005 13:15 |
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Originally posted by: andie_asa.hotmail.com
I tried to download the C++ plug-in and set to install the gcc on my
computer. When changing the PATH I went to Control Panel-SYSTEM-Advanced
Tab-Environment variables. I then deleted the path variable so that it
referred to the folder where gcc was. I used the command line to check
whether it was installed properly and that the PATH variable was changed
correctly, which was successful. I then went to open Eclipse to use the
update manager to update it to include the C++ plug-in but I was unable to
open it, as the following error msg came up.
A Java Runtime Environment(JRE) or Java Development Kit (JDK) must be
available in order to run Eclipse. No virtual machine was found after
searching eclipse-SDK-3.0-win32\eclipse\jre\bin\javaw.exe'javaw.exe' in your
current path.
I checked whether the JAVA runtime environment was still on my system by
opening other programming environments and compiling Java projects, which
was okay. As a result I changed the path variable back to what was there
before but I am still having the same problem with Eclipse and cannot open
it at all. Do you have any suggestions as how I can solve this problem or
how to change the path so that it includes java and C++?
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