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Re: Trouble with Java on Indigo and Fedora 16 [message #823099 is a reply to message #823070] |
Sat, 17 March 2012 19:58 |
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On 2012.03.17 12:54, gary brown wrote:
> Thank you. I was just being lazy.
> You would think that Fedora would do some checking on this. Note: even
> after installing Eclipse correctly, the add/remove does not seem to
> recognize Eclipse correctly - that is I can't use it for plugins.
Unless I mistook your meaning, what should be said here is that Eclipse
manages its own plug-ins; it's not something that you do from the host
OS mechanisms.
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Re: Trouble with Java on Indigo and Fedora 16 [message #823120 is a reply to message #823099] |
Sat, 17 March 2012 20:45 |
gary brown Messages: 4 Registered: March 2012 |
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Well - the Install software -> markeplace, doesn't exist on the Indigo from Eclipse.org (clasic download). I can put the link to marketplace on the list, but it doesn't get me anything. In my case, I need a Maven environment which I have spent a good deal of non-billable time with no results. I can do an 'add' from Fedora, but that doesn't get me anything either. I can't even add C++ . Eclipse refuses, and Fedora is happy to do it, but it doesn't really happen.
My Windows install of Helios, runs marketplace just fine and installs Maven, C++, etc.
I also run Helios on Fedora 14 with better results ( I don't have Maven yet ). For now, time is running out. I have to make something work soon or I lose the job.
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Re: Trouble with Java on Indigo and Fedora 16 [message #823129 is a reply to message #823120] |
Sat, 17 March 2012 20:58 |
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On 2012.03.17 14:45, gary brown wrote:
> Well - the Install software -> markeplace, doesn't exist on the Indigo
> from Eclipse.org (clasic download). I can put the link to marketplace on
> the list, but it doesn't get me anything. In my case, I need a Maven
> environment which I have spent a good deal of non-billable time with no
> results. I can do an 'add' from Fedora, but that doesn't get me anything
> either. I can't even add C++ . Eclipse refuses, and Fedora is happy to
> do it, but it doesn't really happen.
> My Windows install of Helios, runs marketplace just fine and installs
> Maven, C++, etc. I also run Helios on Fedora 14 with better results ( I
> don't have Maven yet ). For now, time is running out. I have to make
> something work soon or I lose the job.
Yeah, you should have a plan B because the weekends can get a little
dead around here.
As for adding C++, I would suggest that since you seem to be struggling
with Help -> Install New Software, you try just downloading Eclipse IDE
for C/C++ Developers and use it separately from the one with which you
do Java.
While many are from the camp of dumping everything into one Eclipse, I'm
from the camp of choose the Eclipse that does primarily what I want to
do, then add more to it. Or even just use separate Eclipse installations.
Also, Helios is a crackerjack IDE. It rocks. I wouldn't move to Indigo
if I were in a hurry just for Indigo's sake. Sharpen the saw later when
you have more time.
As for Maven, that can get difficult because it's not Eclipse and your
Maven support will come from a separate developer community--usually.
What David and I have really told you that's helpful is not to get
Eclipse from your Linux or other OS distros, but always directly from
eclipse.org.
As you're mixing C/C++ and Maven into your questions, you'll be relying
on a smaller crowd for advice here and you may even want to ask in the
Eclipse CDT forum and/or in a Maven (not Eclipse) forum.
Hope this helps: I'm trying to unload as much as I can on you to shorten
your time looking.
Best of luck.
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