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Re: set up workspace for developing Xtext [message #673638 is a reply to message #671995] |
Tue, 24 May 2011 09:54 |
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Originally posted by:
Hi Stefanie,
there are a bit more dependencies to EMF and some to Orbit bundles.
The best way is to install Xtext SDK from
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo/
There is currently Xtext 2.0.0RC2 available.
p2 will grab all needed runtime dependencies, so you should be able to
compile.
Best regards,
Dennis.
Am 19.05.11 16:26, schrieb No real name:
> Hi @all and hi Lorenzo,
> I followed the instructions in bug 344816 and imported all the named
> projects to my workspace, but there are still 194 errors left. Lots of
> errors say "the import org.eclipse.emf.transaction cannot be resolved"
> and i thougth it would help to import the projects of
> org.eclipse.emf.transaction. Therefore I downloaded
> "emf-transaction-Update-1.4.0.zip" from eclipse.org and installed it in
> my eclipse using "help => install new software". But the errors still
> exist.
> Any ideas?
> Thanks a lot, Stefanie
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Re: set up workspace for developing Xtext [message #673639 is a reply to message #673638] |
Tue, 24 May 2011 10:02 |
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Thus, in general, the best workspace setup to get the sources of Xtext
is to use a recent xtext distribution as well, isn't it?
cheers
Lorenzo
On 05/24/2011 11:54 AM, Dennis Hübner wrote:
> Hi Stefanie,
> there are a bit more dependencies to EMF and some to Orbit bundles.
> The best way is to install Xtext SDK from
> http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo/
> There is currently Xtext 2.0.0RC2 available.
> p2 will grab all needed runtime dependencies, so you should be able to
> compile.
>
> Best regards,
> Dennis.
>
> Am 19.05.11 16:26, schrieb No real name:
>> Hi @all and hi Lorenzo,
>> I followed the instructions in bug 344816 and imported all the named
>> projects to my workspace, but there are still 194 errors left. Lots of
>> errors say "the import org.eclipse.emf.transaction cannot be resolved"
>> and i thougth it would help to import the projects of
>> org.eclipse.emf.transaction. Therefore I downloaded
>> "emf-transaction-Update-1.4.0.zip" from eclipse.org and installed it in
>> my eclipse using "help => install new software". But the errors still
>> exist.
>> Any ideas?
>> Thanks a lot, Stefanie
>
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Re: set up workspace for developing Xtext [message #673658 is a reply to message #673639] |
Tue, 24 May 2011 11:02 |
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Originally posted by:
Sure, but some people prefer to use their own eclipse installation.
.... and there is some stuff in the distro, like CDT or GEF, which is
only used in examples and in not really a dependency.
Best regards,
Dennis.
Am 24.05.11 12:02, schrieb Lorenzo Bettini:
> Thus, in general, the best workspace setup to get the sources of Xtext
> is to use a recent xtext distribution as well, isn't it?
>
> cheers
> Lorenzo
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> On 05/24/2011 11:54 AM, Dennis Hübner wrote:
>> Hi Stefanie,
>> there are a bit more dependencies to EMF and some to Orbit bundles.
>> The best way is to install Xtext SDK from
>> http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo/
>> There is currently Xtext 2.0.0RC2 available.
>> p2 will grab all needed runtime dependencies, so you should be able to
>> compile.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Dennis.
>>
>> Am 19.05.11 16:26, schrieb No real name:
>>> Hi @all and hi Lorenzo,
>>> I followed the instructions in bug 344816 and imported all the named
>>> projects to my workspace, but there are still 194 errors left. Lots of
>>> errors say "the import org.eclipse.emf.transaction cannot be resolved"
>>> and i thougth it would help to import the projects of
>>> org.eclipse.emf.transaction. Therefore I downloaded
>>> "emf-transaction-Update-1.4.0.zip" from eclipse.org and installed it in
>>> my eclipse using "help => install new software". But the errors still
>>> exist.
>>> Any ideas?
>>> Thanks a lot, Stefanie
>>
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