| All in one build for amd64 linux gtk [message #54135] | 
Sun, 23 September 2007 04:43   | 
 
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Originally posted by: kkunjas.gmail.com 
 
Will there be a all in one build for amd64 linux build 
 
because its damn hard to install all prerequisits for pdt in plain eclipse  
( i presonaly haven't succeded ) 
 
Or where can i find detailed instructions how to get a working pdt in  
plain eclipse 3.3 ( which has amd64 linux build)
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| Re: All in one build for amd64 linux gtk [message #54716 is a reply to message #54352] | 
Tue, 25 September 2007 03:45    | 
 
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Hi, 
 
There is a list of requirements in every build, complete with links for 
download. You can simply download those files (except the " Eclipse test 
framework" which is broken and unnecessary), install them on your existing 
eclipse sdk and you are good to go... 
 
Hope this helps, 
Alon  
 
 
On 9/24/07 11:40 AM, in article pan.2007.09.24.09.25.44@willevolve.com, 
"Kreso Kunjas" <kreso.kunjas@willevolve.com> wrote: 
 
> Na Sun, 23 Sep 2007 11:08:39 +0200, Michael Spector napisao: 
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>> Hi, 
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>> Just go to Help->Software Updates->Find and install... Install PDT using 
>> new Update Site: http://download.eclipse.org/tools/pdt/updates/ 
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> but that isn't enough because pdt relies on bunch of other eclipse 
> projects ,like wst, and i don't have update sites for those. So this isnt 
> a solution for my problem. 
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> pdt project should either build all-in-one eclipse for 64 bit build or add 
> a detailed instructions how to install pdt on plain eclipse. 
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> Till now i have used ther all-in-one build and added additional plugins 
> that i need to that, but now i'm using 64bit linux as my dev platform so 
> this doesn't work any more, and i certaily don't want to use 32bit build. 
>
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| Re: All in one build for amd64 linux gtk [message #55175 is a reply to message #54716] | 
Wed, 26 September 2007 15:23   | 
 
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Originally posted by: kkunjas.gmail.com 
 
Na Tue, 25 Sep 2007 09:45:19 +0200, Alon Peled napisao: 
 
> Hi, 
>  
> There is a list of requirements in every build, complete with links for 
> download. You can simply download those files (except the " Eclipse test 
> framework" which is broken and unnecessary), install them on your 
> existing eclipse sdk and you are good to go... 
>  
> Hope this helps, 
 
i has, somewhat. It can be done now, because all dependencies are  
available on eclipse discovery, so i have managed to install pdt withouth  
any problems. 
 
to reproduce: download 64bit build of eclipse, add pdt update site to  
update manager, then for update selecte eclipse discovery and pdt update  
and just click on requirements that pdt needs until you can proceed with  
install ( all dependencies meet).
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