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Re: Eclipse x64 [message #11019] Thu, 04 December 2008 13:57 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com

On 12/3/2008 7:29 PM, Douglas WF Acheson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I hope I have the correct news group. I do have a 64 bit version fo
> Eclipse up on running on Vista x64.
>
> eclipse : 3.4.0
> jdk : 1.6.0-10
>
>
> It took me a while to find this version and it seems it is not the
> latest. What I am looking for is a stable location to find out
> information about Eclipse x64 for Windows. The download page for
> Eclipse seems to only cater to x86. Is there such a location on the
> Eclipse web site?
>

As Remy said, you can get the Win64 downloads of the Eclipse project
from http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/
But that is only the "base" platform, not a richer package like you get
from the main downloads page (such as JEE Developer or Plug-in Developer
packages). I'm not sure there are packages built for Win64 - EPP team,
can you answer that?

Eric
Re: Eclipse x64 [message #11031 is a reply to message #11019] Thu, 04 December 2008 14:26 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: mknauer.innoopract.com

Eric Rizzo wrote:
> On 12/3/2008 7:29 PM, Douglas WF Acheson wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I hope I have the correct news group. I do have a 64 bit version fo
>> Eclipse up on running on Vista x64.
>>
>> eclipse : 3.4.0
>> jdk : 1.6.0-10
>>
>>
>> It took me a while to find this version and it seems it is not the
>> latest. What I am looking for is a stable location to find out
>> information about Eclipse x64 for Windows. The download page for
>> Eclipse seems to only cater to x86. Is there such a location on the
>> Eclipse web site?
>>
>
> As Remy said, you can get the Win64 downloads of the Eclipse project
> from http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/
> But that is only the "base" platform, not a richer package like you get
> from the main downloads page (such as JEE Developer or Plug-in Developer
> packages). I'm not sure there are packages built for Win64 - EPP team,
> can you answer that?
>

Yepp, I can answer that but the answer is negative :(
And currently there are no plans to add support for this platform (well,
we don't have the resources to work on that).

Markus
Re: Eclipse x64 [message #578449 is a reply to message #11019] Thu, 04 December 2008 14:26 Go to previous message
Markus Knauer is currently offline Markus KnauerFriend
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Eric Rizzo wrote:
> On 12/3/2008 7:29 PM, Douglas WF Acheson wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I hope I have the correct news group. I do have a 64 bit version fo
>> Eclipse up on running on Vista x64.
>>
>> eclipse : 3.4.0
>> jdk : 1.6.0-10
>>
>>
>> It took me a while to find this version and it seems it is not the
>> latest. What I am looking for is a stable location to find out
>> information about Eclipse x64 for Windows. The download page for
>> Eclipse seems to only cater to x86. Is there such a location on the
>> Eclipse web site?
>>
>
> As Remy said, you can get the Win64 downloads of the Eclipse project
> from http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/
> But that is only the "base" platform, not a richer package like you get
> from the main downloads page (such as JEE Developer or Plug-in Developer
> packages). I'm not sure there are packages built for Win64 - EPP team,
> can you answer that?
>

Yepp, I can answer that but the answer is negative :(
And currently there are no plans to add support for this platform (well,
we don't have the resources to work on that).

Markus


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