Installation on (K)Ubuntu Linux [message #767779] |
Sun, 18 December 2011 18:02  |
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Greetings to all,
I have downloaded CDT for installation on the following environment: Kubuntu 10.04 64 bit on Intel, Fusion on MacBookPro.
I would appreciate help with these questions:
1. Is the file eclipse-cpp-indigo-SR1-incubation-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz a correct selection for the referenced above platform?
2. Where can I find installation instructions?
3. How do I determine whether the Java installation on my platform is sufficient for this Eclipse package?
Thank you
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Re: Installation on (K)Ubuntu Linux [message #767903 is a reply to message #767779] |
Mon, 19 December 2011 02:26   |
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I managed to install CDT. This is just my experience, I do not claim to have "academically" complete set of instructions.
I am going to post the details tomorrow, it's late already. Briefly though, using aptitude package manager, search for 'eclipse', and then using apt-get select and install relevant packages in the intuitively logical sequence, skipping some that do not seem relevant, let's say, plug-in development environment.
Since CDT is not one of the packages found in the search, it had to be installed using Help->Install pull-down menu option, referencing p2 repository URL appropriate for the given level of the Eclipse platform installed, in this case Gallileo.
At this point, I can launch Eclipse from the Kubuntu desktop, and then open C/C++ perspective. Hopefully, it's fully functional, since installer did not report any errors.
[Updated on: Mon, 19 December 2011 02:27] by Moderator
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Re: Installation on (K)Ubuntu Linux [message #768497 is a reply to message #768465] |
Tue, 20 December 2011 04:04  |
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beihaghian wrote on Tue, 20 December 2011 03:02hello all
I want to compile and debug my fortran(f77) codes in linux. i search a lot and finally i chose "Eclipse IDE for Parallel Application Developers (includes Incubating components)" from Eclipse Indigo R Packages.
Is my chose correct?
If yes.... how should i install it?
I downloaded it but i can't install!
I have ubuntu 11.04 32bit
Thanks for your help
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