Eclipse vs. Platform vs SDK: what is the difference? [message #900160] |
Sat, 04 August 2012 19:29 |
Chris Stankevitz Messages: 52 Registered: September 2011 |
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Hello,
I just downloaded the 3.8 targz. I unzipped it, launched, immediately went to Help | Install New Software. For "Work with" I selected "The Eclipse Project Updates - http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/updates/3.8".
I am presented with a list of items with checkboxes. I really have no idea what any of them mean as they all use acronyms I never heard of. Which, if any, should I install? Please see attached.
The ones I find particularly confusing are:
"Eclipse Platform" -- What is an "eclipse platform" and don't I have it already?
"Eclipse Platform SDK" -- same question
"Eclipse SDK" -- same question
Thank you for your help. And if you can "teach me to fish" by referring me to a documentation site, please do, I'd be happy to read more about these platforms and sdks.
Thank you,
Chris
PS: My ultimate goal is to write c++ code with eclipse which will require me to install something called the CDT.
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Re: Eclipse vs. Platform vs SDK: what is the difference? [message #900217 is a reply to message #900160] |
Sun, 05 August 2012 17:06 |
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On 08/04/2012 01:29 PM, Chris Stankevitz wrote:
> Hello,
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> I just downloaded the 3.8 targz.
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> [snip]
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> PS: My ultimate goal is to write c++ code with eclipse which will require me to install something called the CDT.
Save yourself some trouble. Download Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developers as
a place to start. Then, check out the Eclipse CDT forum for help (per
sticky posts at top of this forum).
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Re: Eclipse vs. Platform vs SDK: what is the difference? [message #900368 is a reply to message #900366] |
Mon, 06 August 2012 17:04 |
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On 8/6/2012 10:36 AM, Chris Stankevitz wrote:
> Russell Bateman wrote on Sun, 05 August 2012 13:06
>> On 08/04/2012 01:29 Save yourself some trouble. Download Eclipse IDE
>> for C/C++ Developers as a place to start. Then, check out the Eclipse
>> CDT forum for help (per sticky posts at top of this forum).
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> Hello,
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> Thank you for your reply. I am following instructions in the CDT forum
> to fix an issue. They suggested I try eclipse 3.8, which is unnamed,
> and manually install the CDT.
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> However, I am willing to ditch their advice and take yours if you could
> answer these questions regarding Eclipse's software installer:
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> "Eclipse Platform" -- What is an "eclipse platform" and don't I have it
> already?
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> "Eclipse Platform SDK" -- same question
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> "Eclipse SDK" -- same question
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> Thank you!
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> Chris
I'm sure they have more accurate information than I do. Conventional
wisdom is to take the Eclipse package that comes closest to what you
want to do, then use Help -> Install New Software to add what's missing.
There may be some problem with this approach specifically in 3.8. The
Eclipse CDT forum should be the last word for C/C++ development in Eclipse.
I'm not certain of the terminology. The platform would surely be Eclipse
IDE for C/C++ Developers. However, what they mean by SDK I don't know.
My original answer was to steer you toward the right forum and tell you
that one of the Eclipse packages should already have most of what you
need--a total newcomers' answer. And, you're question had sat unanswered
by any more C-ish responders.
Best of luck.
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