Yepp, that's true... PDE-build will be retired. Eclipse Platform plans to
move to "CBI" (the Common Build Infrastructure) with the next Eclipse
Platform release 4.3 (Kepler) in a few months, i.e. that will replace the
old PDE build system.
CBI itself works on top of Tycho/Maven and this should mak
Similar situation here... no DD, not at Debconf, but *very* interested in
including and packaging Eclipse and Eclipse related components in Debian.
Regards, Markus
2009/6/16 James Tait
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> Damien Raude-Morvan wrote:
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Hi *,
can I be of any help?
I don't think that I have the time to take over the entire packaging of
Eclipse in Debian - at least not at the moment, but I can offer to help and
advice anyone who would be willing to do this. I am building all those
packages that you can download from eclipse.org/do
Hi Jozsef,
as a starting point try to run Eclipse with the JDK that you downloaded and
installed somewhere on your disk. You can do this by specifying the java
executable on the command line, e.g.
eclipse -vm /path/to/your/jdk/bin/java
Markus
2009/4/24 Jozsef
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>
> I'm posting this he
On Thursday 10 July 2008, Onkar Shinde wrote:
> By the way, I suppose ECF means 'Eclipse Communication Framework'.
> Does the default build really depend on that? The classic build
> available at [1] doesn't include ECF.
>
> 1. http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-classic-34/ganymeder
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