Re: Install a Java IDE

2006-02-27 Thread Michael Koch
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 06:22:42PM -0500, CasperLinux wrote: > Nothing is wrong with Eclipse - just when I installed it and tried to do > something (and at this point I don't even remember what I was doing) it kept > asking for plugins I didn't have loaded. I finally threw in the towel and > un

Re: Install a Java IDE

2006-02-27 Thread CasperLinux
I think you misunderstood my purpose: On Monday 27 February 2006 10:03, Michael Koch wrote: > On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 07:51:10AM -0500, CasperLinux wrote: > > I am starting to learn programming Java (and programming in general for > > that matter). I'd like to use my Debian Testing box to work on

Re: invoking gcj methods from gdb

2006-02-27 Thread Andrew Haley
Michael Koch writes: > On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 03:45:43AM -0500, Daniel Risacher wrote: > > > > While using gdb to debug my native-compiled application, I can step, > > backtrace, examine local variables, etc. > > > > But I cannot seem to invoke a method - doing so causes a segfault. > >

Re: Install a Java IDE

2006-02-27 Thread Michael Koch
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 02:58:12PM +0100, RalfGesellensetter wrote: > In generally it is important that you have a "valid" java version > installed: java --version What do you mean by this? What does "valid" mean in your context? > Then just start eclipse by entering in any console > > java -j

Re: Install a Java IDE

2006-02-27 Thread RalfGesellensetter
Am Montag 27 Februar 2006 13:51 schrieb CasperLinux: > I have not found a clear document via google.  Can someone either > point me to where I can determine what needs to be loaded and so > advise. Hi there, for beginners, BlueJ might be interesting to watch classes growing and study the behavio

Re: Install a Java IDE

2006-02-27 Thread Michael Koch
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 07:51:10AM -0500, CasperLinux wrote: > I am starting to learn programming Java (and programming in general for that > matter). I'd like to use my Debian Testing box to work on. I have read and > know that Eclipse is available but when I installed it the plugin choices >

Install a Java IDE

2006-02-27 Thread CasperLinux
I am starting to learn programming Java (and programming in general for that matter). I'd like to use my Debian Testing box to work on. I have read and know that Eclipse is available but when I installed it the plugin choices were not intuitive so I uninstalled it and decided to ask "direction