Question on Mono plugin [message #159125] |
Sun, 02 July 2006 07:52  |
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Originally posted by: huubvanniekerk.gmail.com
Hi,
I've been trying to install the Mono/C# plugin. When I add the update
site into the update manager, it asks for the Draw2D plugin. This leads
me to the GEF project. But neither one appears to be a real plugin. If
downloaded GEF (because it says to come with the Draw2D plugin) and
copied it into the same Eclipse directories. But it still asks for the
Draw2D plugin. Where can I find this?
Thanks,
Huub
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Re: Question on Mono plugin [message #159267 is a reply to message #159242] |
Mon, 03 July 2006 07:20   |
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Huub wrote:
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>> to quote myself:
>> >> running ontop my http://pkgsrc-group.sourceforge.net NetBSD-Eclipse
>> >> distro.
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>> (specific) questions welcome,
>> --Noud
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> Sorry about that. I downloaded it now, but I don't see a README for it.
yes i do expect interested people to be known to http://pkgsrc.org
from http://netbsd.org. .. so in short the index.html does service as
the widely known README.TXT f.t.m. .
Given you yourself are kinda-a-regular-lately at
http://mail-index.netbsd.org ,
you really need a README besides all ..netbsd, pkgsrc, pkgsrc-wip, etc??
> Which subdirectories do I need to copy into /usr/pkgsrc for using
> Eclipse? Only the latest Eclipse and Java?
no .. included latest Eclipse, jdk-1.4.2 and mozilla16-gtk2
ontop pkgsrc-wip.sourceforge.org ontop pksrc.org .
and i don't copy them but tar xfz .. -C them (mind ln -s) (add to
index.html).
here locally i have allready 3.2RC7, jdk-1.5.0 and mozilla-gtk2
patched, packaged and working natively
and this as a preview outstanding to Guillaume Lasmayous
<guigui2@guigui2.net>
> Thank you.
sponcors/investm. welcome ;) so to say,
--Noud
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Re: Question on Mono plugin [message #159299 is a reply to message #159283] |
Mon, 03 July 2006 07:58   |
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Huub wrote:
>>
>> to quote myself:
>> >> running ontop my http://pkgsrc-group.sourceforge.net NetBSD-Eclipse
>> >> distro.
>>
>> (specific) questions welcome,
>> --Noud
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> Sorry about that. I downloaded it now, but I don't see a README for it.
> Which subdirectories do I need to copy into /usr/pkgsrc for using
> Eclipse? Only the latest Eclipse and Java?
> I also noticed that the /wip .gz is partly double with the eclipse .tgz
> on jdk. So, what do I really need?
see my email, date 11:20, to the list.
and to quota myself:
> no .. included latest Eclipse, jdk-1.4.2 and mozilla16-gtk2
> ontop pkgsrc-wip.sourceforge.org ontop pksrc.org .
> and i don't copy them but tar xfz .. -C them (mind ln -s)
end-quote.
> Thank you.
yes..darn, to tell 2 things 2 times the same.
given interest:
are you that eager to get bsd/amd64, eclipse and asp working? ;)
whereever i can jump in..feel free to invite me,
--Noud
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Re: Question on Mono plugin [message #159314 is a reply to message #159291] |
Mon, 03 July 2006 08:32   |
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Huub wrote:
>> Given you yourself are kinda-a-regular-lately at
>> http://mail-index.netbsd.org ,
>> you really need a README besides all ..netbsd, pkgsrc, pkgsrc-wip, etc??
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> To be precise: I'm posting to news.gmane.org. I don't know if that's the
> same. And I (still) consider myself more or less a starter on NetBSD.
guess most consider you that way.
so ;) we can be of/at(syntax) help..
>> no .. included latest Eclipse, jdk-1.4.2 and mozilla16-gtk2
>> ontop pkgsrc-wip.sourceforge.org ontop pksrc.org .
>> and i don't copy them but tar xfz .. -C them (mind ln -s) (add to
>> index.html).
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> Sorry, I don't quite follow you here.
state where you stopped following..so i can elude..
>> here locally i have allready 3.2RC7, jdk-1.5.0 and mozilla-gtk2
>> patched, packaged and working natively
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> OK. I'll assume it will work ok on amd64.
i don't..untested. (and i don't see why it couldn't or would not work)
given one will supply the bone amd64-hw i think i need 2-4 times the
compile time, the least, to get this working.
--Noud
> Thank you.
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Re: Question on Mono plugin [message #159365 is a reply to message #159352] |
Mon, 03 July 2006 10:31  |
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Huub wrote:
>> and to quota myself:
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>>> no .. included latest Eclipse, jdk-1.4.2 and mozilla16-gtk2
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> So, all Eclipse-3.1.2-xxx?
no..included latest Eclipse .. being Eclipse3.1.2/eclipse312
but the extra Eclipse3.1.2-xxx dirs won't hurt.
(Eclipse-3.1.2-xxx does not exist)
>>> ontop pkgsrc-wip.sourceforge.org ontop pksrc.org .
>>> and i don't copy them but tar xfz .. -C them (mind ln -s)
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>> end-quote.
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> Sorry to keep asking: ontop...ontop. Do you mean like "tar zxf
> pkgsrc-xxx -C /usr/pksrc/" into the "root" of /usr/pkgsrc? What is the
i don't know of any pkgsrc-xxx archive excluding it's extensions i
didn't package.
tar xfz <archive> -C /<any>/pkgsrc
> reason for the "ln -s" (I know what a softlink is)?
there is no softlink, nor should there be any in pkgsrc in
use at level pkgsrc/<any> .. leads to loss.
>> given interest:
>> are you that eager to get bsd/amd64, eclipse and asp working? ;)
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> Just want to see if I can do C/C++/C# on NetBSD in Eclipse. I could use
i assure you you can do C/C++/C# on NetBSD in Eclipse.
i did publish the C/C++ on NeTBSD in Eclipse sollution, the forenamed:
http://pkgsrc-group.sourceforge.net
and it's displayed by:
http://sourceforge.net/dbimage.php?id=65917
my C#/mono/asp in eclipse experience is still unpublished and rather fresh:
Jun 13 17:47 Makefile
quad eco.. what i can do you can do
> emacs as well, but on FreeBSD and Linux I'm used to Eclipse.
my http://pkgsrc-group.sourceforge.net is still untested at
amd64, FreeBSD and Linux and given http://pkgsrc.org 's cross
platform nature and availability to work those architecture and OSes
makes it an excelent(?) startingpoint toward your goal.
>> whereever i can jump in..feel free to invite me,
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> Only have 1 amd64.
and n accounts to create
and
me needing 2-4 times the build time..given amd64..would i then have been
finished at 5? given we did start this morning at 9 !
--Noud
> Thank you.
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