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Re: Eclipse IMP on Sourceforge [message #2500 is a reply to message #2470] |
Tue, 28 August 2007 15:04 |
Auerliano Messages: 149 Registered: July 2009 |
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using the update site, after installing polyglot, I get this:
IMP Runtime (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime (2.0.6)", or
compatible.
IMP Language Meta-Tooling (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime
(2.0.6)", or compatible.
LPG Meta-Tooling (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime (2.0.6)", or
compatible.
X10 Development Toolkit (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime
(2.0.6)", or compatible.
The lpg page on sf.net does have a download for runtime, however its
2.0.1. Moreover, how to install it?
Ali wrote:
> You may use the update site now:
>
> http://eclipse-imp.sourceforge.net/updates/
>
> you will need to install some dependencies manually.
>
>
> Tor Neple wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> First of all I would like to register my interest for this project.
>> Here at SINTEF we are especially interested in the connection between
>> IMP and EMF (along the lines of what Ed Merks believes in the project
>> prosal).
>>
>> Secondly, I was eager to get my hands on the initial code, that the
>> proposal states is available at Sourceforge. However the CVS for
>> eclipse-imp seems empty. Is it just me?
>>
>> Keep up the good work
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Tor Neple
>> SINTEF ICT
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Re: Eclipse IMP on Sourceforge [message #2530 is a reply to message #2500] |
Tue, 28 August 2007 16:34 |
Auerliano Messages: 149 Registered: July 2009 |
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Actually, the update site includes just a bunch of features, no plugins.
I do not know what is going on with the cvs.
Ali wrote:
> using the update site, after installing polyglot, I get this:
>
> IMP Runtime (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime (2.0.6)", or
> compatible.
> IMP Language Meta-Tooling (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime
> (2.0.6)", or compatible.
> LPG Meta-Tooling (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime (2.0.6)", or
> compatible.
> X10 Development Toolkit (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime
> (2.0.6)", or compatible.
>
> The lpg page on sf.net does have a download for runtime, however its
> 2.0.1. Moreover, how to install it?
>
>
> Ali wrote:
>> You may use the update site now:
>>
>> http://eclipse-imp.sourceforge.net/updates/
>>
>> you will need to install some dependencies manually.
>>
>>
>> Tor Neple wrote:
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> First of all I would like to register my interest for this project.
>>> Here at SINTEF we are especially interested in the connection between
>>> IMP and EMF (along the lines of what Ed Merks believes in the project
>>> prosal).
>>>
>>> Secondly, I was eager to get my hands on the initial code, that the
>>> proposal states is available at Sourceforge. However the CVS for
>>> eclipse-imp seems empty. Is it just me?
>>>
>>> Keep up the good work
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Tor Neple
>>> SINTEF ICT
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Re: Eclipse IMP on Sourceforge [message #2643 is a reply to message #2530] |
Tue, 28 August 2007 23:06 |
Robert M. Fuhrer Messages: 294 Registered: July 2009 |
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Ali wrote:
> Actually, the update site includes just a bunch of features, no plugins.
> I do not know what is going on with the cvs.
The IMP plugins should all be accessible from the update site,
not only the features. We've successfully updated our Eclipse
installations from there. If you're having problems with this,
can you post more details to help in the diagnosis?
> Ali wrote:
>> using the update site, after installing polyglot, I get this:
>>
>> IMP Runtime (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime (2.0.6)", or
>> compatible.
>> IMP Language Meta-Tooling (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime
>> (2.0.6)", or compatible.
>> LPG Meta-Tooling (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime (2.0.6)", or
>> compatible.
>> X10 Development Toolkit (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime
>> (2.0.6)", or compatible.
>>
>> The lpg page on sf.net does have a download for runtime, however its
>> 2.0.1. Moreover, how to install it?
Right, the idea is that rather than downloading a distribution for 2.0.6
from the LPG sourceforge site, you install it using the Eclipse Update
Manager from the LPG update site at the following location:
http://lpg.sourceforge.net/updates/
To do this, go into the Eclipse Update Manager via "Help" => "Software
Updates" => "Find and Install" and select "Search for new features to
install". Add a new remote site for LPG using the above URL. Do likewise
for Polyglot, using the following update site URL:
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Projects/polyglot/eclipseUpdates/
Assuming you've already done this for IMP, and assuming you've checked
all 3 update sites in the "Install" dialog, the Update Manager should
find all the necessary features and prerequisites.
Hope this helps! Let us know if you still have problems.
>> Ali wrote:
>>> You may use the update site now:
>>>
>>> http://eclipse-imp.sourceforge.net/updates/
>>>
>>> you will need to install some dependencies manually.
>>>
>>>
>>> Tor Neple wrote:
>>>> Hello
>>>>
>>>> First of all I would like to register my interest for this project.
>>>> Here at SINTEF we are especially interested in the connection
>>>> between IMP and EMF (along the lines of what Ed Merks believes in
>>>> the project prosal).
>>>>
>>>> Secondly, I was eager to get my hands on the initial code, that the
>>>> proposal states is available at Sourceforge. However the CVS for
>>>> eclipse-imp seems empty. Is it just me?
>>>>
>>>> Keep up the good work
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> Tor Neple
>>>> SINTEF ICT
Cheers,
- Bob
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Re: Eclipse IMP on Sourceforge [message #2672 is a reply to message #2614] |
Tue, 28 August 2007 23:18 |
Auerliano Messages: 149 Registered: July 2009 |
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Bob,
Thanks, it worked. However, the IMP update site only includes features,
no plugins are provided. After installing everything, I do not see any
wizards for creating an IMP project.
Robert M. Fuhrer wrote:
> Ali wrote:
>> You may use the update site now:
>>
>> http://eclipse-imp.sourceforge.net/updates/
>>
>> you will need to install some dependencies manually.
>
> Hi,
>
> First, apologies that we don't have the installation instructions
> in place yet (we just got the update site materials up a couple of
> days ago). We expect to have the web site populated in a couple of
> days or so - it's really just a matter of updating some internal web
> pages and moving them into place on sf.net.
>
> You will need to install LPG and Polyglot plugins from their
> respective update sites:
>
> http://lpg.sourceforge.net/updates/
>
> and
>
> http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Projects/polyglot/eclipseUpdates/
>
> LPG version 2.0.6 is on the LPG update site; the latest Polyglot
> plugin as of this writing is 2.2.3, but I believe 2.2.2 works too.
>
>> Tor Neple wrote:
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> First of all I would like to register my interest for this project.
>>> Here at SINTEF we are especially interested in the connection between
>>> IMP and EMF (along the lines of what Ed Merks believes in the project
>>> prosal).
>>>
>>> Secondly, I was eager to get my hands on the initial code, that the
>>> proposal states is available at Sourceforge. However the CVS for
>>> eclipse-imp seems empty. Is it just me?
>>>
>>> Keep up the good work
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Tor Neple
>>> SINTEF ICT
>
> Cheers,
> - Bob
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Re: Eclipse IMP on Sourceforge [message #2700 is a reply to message #2672] |
Tue, 28 August 2007 23:21 |
Auerliano Messages: 149 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Bob,
I just got your other message. This is what I see on the update site:
org.eclipse.imp - 3.2.62
org.eclipse.imp.lpg - 3.2.62
org.eclipse.imp.runtime - 3.2.62
org.eclipse.imp.x10dt - 3.2.62
The whole jars are less than 100kb, when I extracted them, I found they
are all features pointing to non-existing plugins.
Ali wrote:
> Bob,
>
> Thanks, it worked. However, the IMP update site only includes features,
> no plugins are provided. After installing everything, I do not see any
> wizards for creating an IMP project.
>
>
> Robert M. Fuhrer wrote:
>> Ali wrote:
>>> You may use the update site now:
>>>
>>> http://eclipse-imp.sourceforge.net/updates/
>>>
>>> you will need to install some dependencies manually.
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> First, apologies that we don't have the installation instructions
>> in place yet (we just got the update site materials up a couple of
>> days ago). We expect to have the web site populated in a couple of
>> days or so - it's really just a matter of updating some internal web
>> pages and moving them into place on sf.net.
>>
>> You will need to install LPG and Polyglot plugins from their
>> respective update sites:
>>
>> http://lpg.sourceforge.net/updates/
>>
>> and
>>
>> http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Projects/polyglot/eclipseUpdates/
>>
>> LPG version 2.0.6 is on the LPG update site; the latest Polyglot
>> plugin as of this writing is 2.2.3, but I believe 2.2.2 works too.
>>
>>> Tor Neple wrote:
>>>> Hello
>>>>
>>>> First of all I would like to register my interest for this project.
>>>> Here at SINTEF we are especially interested in the connection
>>>> between IMP and EMF (along the lines of what Ed Merks believes in
>>>> the project prosal).
>>>>
>>>> Secondly, I was eager to get my hands on the initial code, that the
>>>> proposal states is available at Sourceforge. However the CVS for
>>>> eclipse-imp seems empty. Is it just me?
>>>>
>>>> Keep up the good work
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> Tor Neple
>>>> SINTEF ICT
>>
>> Cheers,
>> - Bob
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Re: Eclipse IMP on Sourceforge [message #4050 is a reply to message #2700] |
Tue, 28 August 2007 23:55 |
Auerliano Messages: 149 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Bob,
Please ignore the last 2 posts -- the plugins do get installed as well.
It's just that I did not expect to start from creating an X10 project.
After installation, whenever eclipse starts I get an error like this:
Problems occurred when invoking code from plug-in: "org.eclipse.jdt.ui".
Also, after creating an X10 project I get multiple internal errors.
However, things seems to be stable enough for a preview -- I'm going to
have some fun with this now.
Ali wrote:
> Bob,
>
> I just got your other message. This is what I see on the update site:
>
> org.eclipse.imp - 3.2.62
>
> org.eclipse.imp.lpg - 3.2.62
>
> org.eclipse.imp.runtime - 3.2.62
>
> org.eclipse.imp.x10dt - 3.2.62
>
>
> The whole jars are less than 100kb, when I extracted them, I found they
> are all features pointing to non-existing plugins.
>
>
>
> Ali wrote:
>> Bob,
>>
>> Thanks, it worked. However, the IMP update site only includes
>> features, no plugins are provided. After installing everything, I do
>> not see any wizards for creating an IMP project.
>>
>>
>> Robert M. Fuhrer wrote:
>>> Ali wrote:
>>>> You may use the update site now:
>>>>
>>>> http://eclipse-imp.sourceforge.net/updates/
>>>>
>>>> you will need to install some dependencies manually.
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> First, apologies that we don't have the installation instructions
>>> in place yet (we just got the update site materials up a couple of
>>> days ago). We expect to have the web site populated in a couple of
>>> days or so - it's really just a matter of updating some internal web
>>> pages and moving them into place on sf.net.
>>>
>>> You will need to install LPG and Polyglot plugins from their
>>> respective update sites:
>>>
>>> http://lpg.sourceforge.net/updates/
>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>> http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Projects/polyglot/eclipseUpdates/
>>>
>>> LPG version 2.0.6 is on the LPG update site; the latest Polyglot
>>> plugin as of this writing is 2.2.3, but I believe 2.2.2 works too.
>>>
>>>> Tor Neple wrote:
>>>>> Hello
>>>>>
>>>>> First of all I would like to register my interest for this project.
>>>>> Here at SINTEF we are especially interested in the connection
>>>>> between IMP and EMF (along the lines of what Ed Merks believes in
>>>>> the project prosal).
>>>>>
>>>>> Secondly, I was eager to get my hands on the initial code, that the
>>>>> proposal states is available at Sourceforge. However the CVS for
>>>>> eclipse-imp seems empty. Is it just me?
>>>>>
>>>>> Keep up the good work
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards
>>>>>
>>>>> Tor Neple
>>>>> SINTEF ICT
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> - Bob
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Re: Eclipse IMP on Sourceforge [message #4121 is a reply to message #4050] |
Wed, 29 August 2007 13:09 |
Robert M. Fuhrer Messages: 294 Registered: July 2009 |
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Ali wrote:
> Bob,
>
> Please ignore the last 2 posts -- the plugins do get installed as well.
> It's just that I did not expect to start from creating an X10 project.
You don't need to create X10 projects - that's an example IDE, and you'd
only use it to either play with the X10 programming language or to see
a nascent IDE built using IMP.
There should be a new "IDE Building" perspective; when that's active,
IMP wizards should appear in the "New..." menu. Even if they don't show
up for some reason, you should find the wizards in the "New..." =>
"Other..." menu.
> After installation, whenever eclipse starts I get an error like this:
>
> Problems occurred when invoking code from plug-in: "org.eclipse.jdt.ui".
This is a known bug in the X10DT; there appears to be a race condition
that has proven very hard to reproduce.
> Also, after creating an X10 project I get multiple internal errors.
> However, things seems to be stable enough for a preview -- I'm going to
> have some fun with this now.
>
> Ali wrote:
>> Bob,
>>
>> I just got your other message. This is what I see on the update site:
>>
>> org.eclipse.imp - 3.2.62
>> org.eclipse.imp.lpg - 3.2.62
>> org.eclipse.imp.runtime - 3.2.62
>> org.eclipse.imp.x10dt - 3.2.62
>>
>> The whole jars are less than 100kb, when I extracted them, I found
>> they are all features pointing to non-existing plugins.
>>
>>
>>
>> Ali wrote:
>>> Bob,
>>>
>>> Thanks, it worked. However, the IMP update site only includes
>>> features, no plugins are provided. After installing everything, I do
>>> not see any wizards for creating an IMP project.
>>>
>>>
>>> Robert M. Fuhrer wrote:
>>>> Ali wrote:
>>>>> You may use the update site now:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://eclipse-imp.sourceforge.net/updates/
>>>>>
>>>>> you will need to install some dependencies manually.
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> First, apologies that we don't have the installation instructions
>>>> in place yet (we just got the update site materials up a couple of
>>>> days ago). We expect to have the web site populated in a couple of
>>>> days or so - it's really just a matter of updating some internal web
>>>> pages and moving them into place on sf.net.
>>>>
>>>> You will need to install LPG and Polyglot plugins from their
>>>> respective update sites:
>>>>
>>>> http://lpg.sourceforge.net/updates/
>>>>
>>>> and
>>>>
>>>> http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Projects/polyglot/eclipseUpdates/
>>>>
>>>> LPG version 2.0.6 is on the LPG update site; the latest Polyglot
>>>> plugin as of this writing is 2.2.3, but I believe 2.2.2 works too.
>>>>
>>>>> Tor Neple wrote:
>>>>>> Hello
>>>>>>
>>>>>> First of all I would like to register my interest for this
>>>>>> project. Here at SINTEF we are especially interested in the
>>>>>> connection between IMP and EMF (along the lines of what Ed Merks
>>>>>> believes in the project prosal).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Secondly, I was eager to get my hands on the initial code, that
>>>>>> the proposal states is available at Sourceforge. However the CVS
>>>>>> for eclipse-imp seems empty. Is it just me?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Keep up the good work
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tor Neple
>>>>>> SINTEF ICT
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> - Bob
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Re: Eclipse IMP on Sourceforge [message #565866 is a reply to message #2470] |
Tue, 28 August 2007 15:04 |
Auerliano Messages: 149 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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using the update site, after installing polyglot, I get this:
IMP Runtime (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime (2.0.6)", or
compatible.
IMP Language Meta-Tooling (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime
(2.0.6)", or compatible.
LPG Meta-Tooling (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime (2.0.6)", or
compatible.
X10 Development Toolkit (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime
(2.0.6)", or compatible.
The lpg page on sf.net does have a download for runtime, however its
2.0.1. Moreover, how to install it?
Ali wrote:
> You may use the update site now:
>
> http://eclipse-imp.sourceforge.net/updates/
>
> you will need to install some dependencies manually.
>
>
> Tor Neple wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> First of all I would like to register my interest for this project.
>> Here at SINTEF we are especially interested in the connection between
>> IMP and EMF (along the lines of what Ed Merks believes in the project
>> prosal).
>>
>> Secondly, I was eager to get my hands on the initial code, that the
>> proposal states is available at Sourceforge. However the CVS for
>> eclipse-imp seems empty. Is it just me?
>>
>> Keep up the good work
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Tor Neple
>> SINTEF ICT
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Re: Eclipse IMP on Sourceforge [message #565886 is a reply to message #2500] |
Tue, 28 August 2007 16:34 |
Auerliano Messages: 149 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Actually, the update site includes just a bunch of features, no plugins.
I do not know what is going on with the cvs.
Ali wrote:
> using the update site, after installing polyglot, I get this:
>
> IMP Runtime (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime (2.0.6)", or
> compatible.
> IMP Language Meta-Tooling (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime
> (2.0.6)", or compatible.
> LPG Meta-Tooling (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime (2.0.6)", or
> compatible.
> X10 Development Toolkit (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime
> (2.0.6)", or compatible.
>
> The lpg page on sf.net does have a download for runtime, however its
> 2.0.1. Moreover, how to install it?
>
>
> Ali wrote:
>> You may use the update site now:
>>
>> http://eclipse-imp.sourceforge.net/updates/
>>
>> you will need to install some dependencies manually.
>>
>>
>> Tor Neple wrote:
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> First of all I would like to register my interest for this project.
>>> Here at SINTEF we are especially interested in the connection between
>>> IMP and EMF (along the lines of what Ed Merks believes in the project
>>> prosal).
>>>
>>> Secondly, I was eager to get my hands on the initial code, that the
>>> proposal states is available at Sourceforge. However the CVS for
>>> eclipse-imp seems empty. Is it just me?
>>>
>>> Keep up the good work
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Tor Neple
>>> SINTEF ICT
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Re: Eclipse IMP on Sourceforge [message #565979 is a reply to message #2530] |
Tue, 28 August 2007 23:06 |
Robert M. Fuhrer Messages: 294 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Ali wrote:
> Actually, the update site includes just a bunch of features, no plugins.
> I do not know what is going on with the cvs.
The IMP plugins should all be accessible from the update site,
not only the features. We've successfully updated our Eclipse
installations from there. If you're having problems with this,
can you post more details to help in the diagnosis?
> Ali wrote:
>> using the update site, after installing polyglot, I get this:
>>
>> IMP Runtime (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime (2.0.6)", or
>> compatible.
>> IMP Language Meta-Tooling (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime
>> (2.0.6)", or compatible.
>> LPG Meta-Tooling (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime (2.0.6)", or
>> compatible.
>> X10 Development Toolkit (3.2.62) requires feature "lpg.runtime
>> (2.0.6)", or compatible.
>>
>> The lpg page on sf.net does have a download for runtime, however its
>> 2.0.1. Moreover, how to install it?
Right, the idea is that rather than downloading a distribution for 2.0.6
from the LPG sourceforge site, you install it using the Eclipse Update
Manager from the LPG update site at the following location:
http://lpg.sourceforge.net/updates/
To do this, go into the Eclipse Update Manager via "Help" => "Software
Updates" => "Find and Install" and select "Search for new features to
install". Add a new remote site for LPG using the above URL. Do likewise
for Polyglot, using the following update site URL:
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Projects/polyglot/eclipseUpdates/
Assuming you've already done this for IMP, and assuming you've checked
all 3 update sites in the "Install" dialog, the Update Manager should
find all the necessary features and prerequisites.
Hope this helps! Let us know if you still have problems.
>> Ali wrote:
>>> You may use the update site now:
>>>
>>> http://eclipse-imp.sourceforge.net/updates/
>>>
>>> you will need to install some dependencies manually.
>>>
>>>
>>> Tor Neple wrote:
>>>> Hello
>>>>
>>>> First of all I would like to register my interest for this project.
>>>> Here at SINTEF we are especially interested in the connection
>>>> between IMP and EMF (along the lines of what Ed Merks believes in
>>>> the project prosal).
>>>>
>>>> Secondly, I was eager to get my hands on the initial code, that the
>>>> proposal states is available at Sourceforge. However the CVS for
>>>> eclipse-imp seems empty. Is it just me?
>>>>
>>>> Keep up the good work
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> Tor Neple
>>>> SINTEF ICT
Cheers,
- Bob
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Re: Eclipse IMP on Sourceforge [message #566009 is a reply to message #2614] |
Tue, 28 August 2007 23:18 |
Auerliano Messages: 149 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Bob,
Thanks, it worked. However, the IMP update site only includes features,
no plugins are provided. After installing everything, I do not see any
wizards for creating an IMP project.
Robert M. Fuhrer wrote:
> Ali wrote:
>> You may use the update site now:
>>
>> http://eclipse-imp.sourceforge.net/updates/
>>
>> you will need to install some dependencies manually.
>
> Hi,
>
> First, apologies that we don't have the installation instructions
> in place yet (we just got the update site materials up a couple of
> days ago). We expect to have the web site populated in a couple of
> days or so - it's really just a matter of updating some internal web
> pages and moving them into place on sf.net.
>
> You will need to install LPG and Polyglot plugins from their
> respective update sites:
>
> http://lpg.sourceforge.net/updates/
>
> and
>
> http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Projects/polyglot/eclipseUpdates/
>
> LPG version 2.0.6 is on the LPG update site; the latest Polyglot
> plugin as of this writing is 2.2.3, but I believe 2.2.2 works too.
>
>> Tor Neple wrote:
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> First of all I would like to register my interest for this project.
>>> Here at SINTEF we are especially interested in the connection between
>>> IMP and EMF (along the lines of what Ed Merks believes in the project
>>> prosal).
>>>
>>> Secondly, I was eager to get my hands on the initial code, that the
>>> proposal states is available at Sourceforge. However the CVS for
>>> eclipse-imp seems empty. Is it just me?
>>>
>>> Keep up the good work
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Tor Neple
>>> SINTEF ICT
>
> Cheers,
> - Bob
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Re: Eclipse IMP on Sourceforge [message #566031 is a reply to message #2672] |
Tue, 28 August 2007 23:21 |
Auerliano Messages: 149 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Bob,
I just got your other message. This is what I see on the update site:
org.eclipse.imp - 3.2.62
org.eclipse.imp.lpg - 3.2.62
org.eclipse.imp.runtime - 3.2.62
org.eclipse.imp.x10dt - 3.2.62
The whole jars are less than 100kb, when I extracted them, I found they
are all features pointing to non-existing plugins.
Ali wrote:
> Bob,
>
> Thanks, it worked. However, the IMP update site only includes features,
> no plugins are provided. After installing everything, I do not see any
> wizards for creating an IMP project.
>
>
> Robert M. Fuhrer wrote:
>> Ali wrote:
>>> You may use the update site now:
>>>
>>> http://eclipse-imp.sourceforge.net/updates/
>>>
>>> you will need to install some dependencies manually.
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> First, apologies that we don't have the installation instructions
>> in place yet (we just got the update site materials up a couple of
>> days ago). We expect to have the web site populated in a couple of
>> days or so - it's really just a matter of updating some internal web
>> pages and moving them into place on sf.net.
>>
>> You will need to install LPG and Polyglot plugins from their
>> respective update sites:
>>
>> http://lpg.sourceforge.net/updates/
>>
>> and
>>
>> http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Projects/polyglot/eclipseUpdates/
>>
>> LPG version 2.0.6 is on the LPG update site; the latest Polyglot
>> plugin as of this writing is 2.2.3, but I believe 2.2.2 works too.
>>
>>> Tor Neple wrote:
>>>> Hello
>>>>
>>>> First of all I would like to register my interest for this project.
>>>> Here at SINTEF we are especially interested in the connection
>>>> between IMP and EMF (along the lines of what Ed Merks believes in
>>>> the project prosal).
>>>>
>>>> Secondly, I was eager to get my hands on the initial code, that the
>>>> proposal states is available at Sourceforge. However the CVS for
>>>> eclipse-imp seems empty. Is it just me?
>>>>
>>>> Keep up the good work
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> Tor Neple
>>>> SINTEF ICT
>>
>> Cheers,
>> - Bob
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Re: Eclipse IMP on Sourceforge [message #566050 is a reply to message #2700] |
Tue, 28 August 2007 23:55 |
Auerliano Messages: 149 Registered: July 2009 |
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Bob,
Please ignore the last 2 posts -- the plugins do get installed as well.
It's just that I did not expect to start from creating an X10 project.
After installation, whenever eclipse starts I get an error like this:
Problems occurred when invoking code from plug-in: "org.eclipse.jdt.ui".
Also, after creating an X10 project I get multiple internal errors.
However, things seems to be stable enough for a preview -- I'm going to
have some fun with this now.
Ali wrote:
> Bob,
>
> I just got your other message. This is what I see on the update site:
>
> org.eclipse.imp - 3.2.62
>
> org.eclipse.imp.lpg - 3.2.62
>
> org.eclipse.imp.runtime - 3.2.62
>
> org.eclipse.imp.x10dt - 3.2.62
>
>
> The whole jars are less than 100kb, when I extracted them, I found they
> are all features pointing to non-existing plugins.
>
>
>
> Ali wrote:
>> Bob,
>>
>> Thanks, it worked. However, the IMP update site only includes
>> features, no plugins are provided. After installing everything, I do
>> not see any wizards for creating an IMP project.
>>
>>
>> Robert M. Fuhrer wrote:
>>> Ali wrote:
>>>> You may use the update site now:
>>>>
>>>> http://eclipse-imp.sourceforge.net/updates/
>>>>
>>>> you will need to install some dependencies manually.
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> First, apologies that we don't have the installation instructions
>>> in place yet (we just got the update site materials up a couple of
>>> days ago). We expect to have the web site populated in a couple of
>>> days or so - it's really just a matter of updating some internal web
>>> pages and moving them into place on sf.net.
>>>
>>> You will need to install LPG and Polyglot plugins from their
>>> respective update sites:
>>>
>>> http://lpg.sourceforge.net/updates/
>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>> http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Projects/polyglot/eclipseUpdates/
>>>
>>> LPG version 2.0.6 is on the LPG update site; the latest Polyglot
>>> plugin as of this writing is 2.2.3, but I believe 2.2.2 works too.
>>>
>>>> Tor Neple wrote:
>>>>> Hello
>>>>>
>>>>> First of all I would like to register my interest for this project.
>>>>> Here at SINTEF we are especially interested in the connection
>>>>> between IMP and EMF (along the lines of what Ed Merks believes in
>>>>> the project prosal).
>>>>>
>>>>> Secondly, I was eager to get my hands on the initial code, that the
>>>>> proposal states is available at Sourceforge. However the CVS for
>>>>> eclipse-imp seems empty. Is it just me?
>>>>>
>>>>> Keep up the good work
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards
>>>>>
>>>>> Tor Neple
>>>>> SINTEF ICT
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> - Bob
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Re: Eclipse IMP on Sourceforge [message #566069 is a reply to message #4050] |
Wed, 29 August 2007 13:09 |
Robert M. Fuhrer Messages: 294 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Ali wrote:
> Bob,
>
> Please ignore the last 2 posts -- the plugins do get installed as well.
> It's just that I did not expect to start from creating an X10 project.
You don't need to create X10 projects - that's an example IDE, and you'd
only use it to either play with the X10 programming language or to see
a nascent IDE built using IMP.
There should be a new "IDE Building" perspective; when that's active,
IMP wizards should appear in the "New..." menu. Even if they don't show
up for some reason, you should find the wizards in the "New..." =>
"Other..." menu.
> After installation, whenever eclipse starts I get an error like this:
>
> Problems occurred when invoking code from plug-in: "org.eclipse.jdt.ui".
This is a known bug in the X10DT; there appears to be a race condition
that has proven very hard to reproduce.
> Also, after creating an X10 project I get multiple internal errors.
> However, things seems to be stable enough for a preview -- I'm going to
> have some fun with this now.
>
> Ali wrote:
>> Bob,
>>
>> I just got your other message. This is what I see on the update site:
>>
>> org.eclipse.imp - 3.2.62
>> org.eclipse.imp.lpg - 3.2.62
>> org.eclipse.imp.runtime - 3.2.62
>> org.eclipse.imp.x10dt - 3.2.62
>>
>> The whole jars are less than 100kb, when I extracted them, I found
>> they are all features pointing to non-existing plugins.
>>
>>
>>
>> Ali wrote:
>>> Bob,
>>>
>>> Thanks, it worked. However, the IMP update site only includes
>>> features, no plugins are provided. After installing everything, I do
>>> not see any wizards for creating an IMP project.
>>>
>>>
>>> Robert M. Fuhrer wrote:
>>>> Ali wrote:
>>>>> You may use the update site now:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://eclipse-imp.sourceforge.net/updates/
>>>>>
>>>>> you will need to install some dependencies manually.
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> First, apologies that we don't have the installation instructions
>>>> in place yet (we just got the update site materials up a couple of
>>>> days ago). We expect to have the web site populated in a couple of
>>>> days or so - it's really just a matter of updating some internal web
>>>> pages and moving them into place on sf.net.
>>>>
>>>> You will need to install LPG and Polyglot plugins from their
>>>> respective update sites:
>>>>
>>>> http://lpg.sourceforge.net/updates/
>>>>
>>>> and
>>>>
>>>> http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Projects/polyglot/eclipseUpdates/
>>>>
>>>> LPG version 2.0.6 is on the LPG update site; the latest Polyglot
>>>> plugin as of this writing is 2.2.3, but I believe 2.2.2 works too.
>>>>
>>>>> Tor Neple wrote:
>>>>>> Hello
>>>>>>
>>>>>> First of all I would like to register my interest for this
>>>>>> project. Here at SINTEF we are especially interested in the
>>>>>> connection between IMP and EMF (along the lines of what Ed Merks
>>>>>> believes in the project prosal).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Secondly, I was eager to get my hands on the initial code, that
>>>>>> the proposal states is available at Sourceforge. However the CVS
>>>>>> for eclipse-imp seems empty. Is it just me?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Keep up the good work
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tor Neple
>>>>>> SINTEF ICT
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> - Bob
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