I was having the same trouble you are when I installed eclipse from
the repository.
I fixed it by downloading it again from the website 
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
(Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developers (79 MB) is the one I picked
specifically).

On Dec 6, 2:45 am, turkan <kai.schl...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hello Liam,
>
> I am sorry ... I can't access your provided link. Even after
> registering there, it says "You are not authorized to view this
> workspace.".
> I am also not sure why you suggest me Posgresql/PostGIS. I don't have
> any problems with setting up the database, just with setting up Pydev/
> Eclipse correctly.
> Any further suggestions?
>
> Regards,
> Kai
>
> On Dec 6, 12:08 am, Info Cascade <informationcasc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Turkan,
>
> > Perhaps this will help. I just have done this
> > (PostGIS/Eclipse/Pydev/Django on Ubuntu 9.10) and it's working great!
> > After having problems because I had installed Postgres 8.4, I found the
> > script below, on the net somewhere.
> > Modify, as appropriate, if you don't need GIS.
>
> > You may also want this, for full support in pgadmin3:
> > apt-get install postgresql-contrib-8.3
> > cd /usr/share/postgresql/8.3/contrib
> > psql -U <username> postgres < adminpack.sql
>
> > Getting Eclipse working took some time, and I learned a lot from 
> > this:http://www.socialtext.net/hearplanet/index.cgi?action=display;is_inci...
>
> > Best,
> > Liam
>
> > > # Script for installing Django, PostgreSQL, and PostGIS
> > > # Run with sudo
>
> > > # Install Django:
> > > apt-get install python-django python-django-doc
>
> > > # Install PostgreSQL 8.3
> > > apt-get install postgresql-8.3 python-psycopg2 pgadmin3
>
> > > # Packages needed by GeoDjango (gdal is optional, but useful)
> > > apt-get install postgresql-8.3-postgis binutils libgdal1-1.5.0
> > > gdal-bin libgeos-3.1.0 proj libpq-dev
>
> > > # Set yourself up as a PostgreSQL superuser
> > > su - postgres
> > > createuser --createdb --superuser `whoami`
>
> > > # Create the template spatial database
> > > createdb -E UTF8 template_postgis
> > > createlang -d template_postgis plpgsql # Adding PLPGSQL language support.
>
> > > # Allows non-superusers the ability to create from this template
> > > psql -d postgres -c "UPDATE pg_database SET datistemplate='true' WHERE
> > > datname='template_postgis';"
>
> > > # Load the PostGIS SQL routines
> > > psql -d template_postgis -f
> > > /usr/share/postgresql-8.3-postgis/lwpostgis.sql
> > > psql -d template_postgis -f
> > > /usr/share/postgresql-8.3-postgis/spatial_ref_sys.sql
>
> > > # Enable users to alter spatial tables
> > > psql -d template_postgis -c "GRANT ALL ON geometry_columns TO PUBLIC;"
> > > psql -d template_postgis -c "GRANT ALL ON spatial_ref_sys TO PUBLIC;"
> > > exit
> > turkan wrote:
> > > Hello.
>
> > > I know ... this topic was discussed quite often. But all the hints I
> > > found don't really help to setup Eclipse/Pydev under Ubuntu 9.10 for
> > > Django 1.1 (from the official Ubuntu repositories).
> > > I tried to follow this tutorial (http://solyaris.wordpress.com/
> > > 2007/05/16/how-to-djangopydev-on-feisty/), but /usr/share/python-
> > > support/python-django/ is not present anymore under Ubuntu 9.10.
> > > So I tried to add /usr/shared/pyshared/django, usr/share/python-
> > > support/, /usr/lib/python/django to the PYTHONPATH, but without any
> > > success. My projects still come up with many "undefined variable"
> > > errors. For example an error is presented for User.add_to_class.
> > > add_to_class (add_to_class is unkown), even if User seems to be known.
> > > I read that it is difficult for the IDE to recognize all variables,
> > > cause of the way some of those are generated on the fly (I am also new
> > > to Python). But is it possible to get error free projects with Django
> > > + Pydev?
> > > Why does Aptana for example does provide such a good Ruby support?
> > > Does Python/Django provide more dynamic stuff than Ruby?
>
> > > Regards,
> > > Kai
>
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