Eclipse is amazing
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pdrap Jun 23, 2004 7:58 AM EDT |
I've just started using it at work and at home, and I'm very impressed. What people need to know is that Eclipse isn't just an IDE, it's a platform for making editor/IDE type tools. Right at this very moment, I am installing the UML design tool that is based on Eclipse. I'll have an Eclipse based Java environment, C++ environment, and UML environment. I'd like to see someone do a Visio type drawing environment, and maybe a Lisp and a Modula-2 or Pascal environment as well. |
MESMERIC Jun 30, 2004 2:13 PM EDT |
I really wished I could install Eclipse.
But it always fail - maybe its the JVM.
I run Mandrake 10.0 (sorry can't uninstall it now after 12 months)
But really really wished I could run Eclipse, I feel I am losing much time - and Visual Studio .NET is still my platform for software development which I am dying to break free from :( Anyway I will have yet another go at Eclipse tonight and search for help through the web. |
MESMERIC Jul 01, 2004 2:03 AM EDT |
Thanks for the help. MAN, gosh this is the like the 7th site where I asked for help and *nothing* RTFM for me I guess. Anyway in a spark of inspiration I solved the problem. That is why I really want to start my own Linux FAQ site .. if only I could get help with that too *sigh* |
bstadil Jul 01, 2004 8:58 AM EDT |
Anyway in a spark of inspiration I solved the problem. What was it? People might find your "Inspiration" via Google later. |
MESMERIC Jul 01, 2004 5:37 PM EDT |
Environment variables.
They were alien concepts but started making more and more sense to me;
I figured that that is what was missing
Some way of letting Eclipse knowing where my /bin/java was hiding. I posted my frustration and subsequent findings in slashdot: http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=112978&cid=9579047 I kinda learnt also that with Linux you have to be patient. You will get there. If it doesn't work today - well, it may work next week - or next month - or next year! That is the sort of thing many spoiled Windows newcomers will find extremely frustrating. I find it proper - educational - sometimes humbling - and ok sometimes frustrating too hehe. A lil script from Eclipse automating the PATHs for you wouldn't hurt But then again - had they done that - I wouldn't have learnt! :S Ok got confused again - dunno which is best Anyway got Eclipse working so me is happy :D |
Void_Main Jul 01, 2004 6:00 PM EDT |
Why don't you write a script to do just that, along with a document explaining how you got it working on your particular setup. Then maybe other people in your situation might not have to wait a week, or a month, or a year. |
MESMERIC Jul 01, 2004 6:41 PM EDT |
are you psychic or what? hehe
I am scared!
But was about to try and installing MONO now - which I am sure will be just another challenge. But noted - I will make it a mini-project; but can't say I have much confidence in scripting BASH - but then if I don't try I wont learn isn't it? .. just note it might take me a week .. or it might take me a month :o |
Void_Main Jul 01, 2004 6:45 PM EDT |
If you need a place to stick the document, my tips seem to get spread nicely throughout google's database: http://voidmain.is-a-geek.net/ |
MESMERIC Jul 01, 2004 9:06 PM EDT |
#!/usr/bin/perl $java_loc = `locate -n 1 java/j2re1`; # needs slocate installed # this returns first occurrence of j2re1 # e.g /usr/java/j2re1.4.2_04 chomp($java_loc); # that removes last character as its new line if ($ENV{'PATH'}!~$java_loc) { $ENV{'PATH'}.=':'.$java_loc.'/bin'; }; # translates to: # if /usr/java/j2re1.. is not shown in PATH variable # then export PATH = PATH + /usr/java/j2re1.4.2_04/bin Should work But it doesn't :S ok really should stop trying too hard - or I will break my take/it/easy approach to Linux. This message was edited Jul 2, 2004 5:29 AM |
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