Just thought I'd let people know of problems installing the eclipse
packages. (from testing Version: 3.1.2-1)
It was erroring on startup, see stack trace below.
It ran OK as root so I looked into permissions and had to change;
/usr/share/eclipse/configuration
and the files in this dir primarily
Hallo John,
* John Lavin wrote:
>I have a j2sdk1.3 available and I thought the eclipse package could have
>either. Hmm. But I don't seem to have:
># apt-cache show java2-runtime
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache show j2sdk1.3
Package: j2sdk1.3
Priority: optional
Section: non-free/devel
Installed-S
Jan Schulz said:
> Search for for blackdown packages. I have made good experiences with
> them.
I have a j2sdk1.3 available and I thought the eclipse package could have
either. Hmm. But I don't seem to have:
# apt-cache show java2-runtime
#
> ktown.kde.org/~nolden/kde/
From the site:
A good por
* John Lavin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> E: Package j2sdk1.4 has no installation candidate
> This one should be irrelevant since I have a sdk1.3
Search for for blackdown packages. I have made good experiences with
them.
> E: Build-Depends dependency on eclipse cannot be satisfied because the
> p
Jan Schulz said:
> That is likely due to the requirements on native gtk libs, which
> changed between 2.0 and 2.1. I have a gnome2.2 backport in my
> sources.list and I could compile and run eclipse just fine.
I added the gnome 2.2 backport line from apt-get.org, and still have two
errors:
E: Pac
* John Lavin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've tried to backport to woody for multiple versions and have met with
> no luck so far. I got an old version: 2.0.2 to build a deb for woody,
> but can't get past some runtime errors.
That is likely due to the requirements on native gtk libs, which
chan
* John Lavin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've tried to backport to woody for multiple versions and have met with
> no luck so far. I got an old version: 2.0.2 to build a deb for woody,
> but can't get past some runtime errors.
That is likely due to the requirements on native gtk libs, which
chan
rhindes kroeituratek said:
> this is for sid i suppose. is there an apt-getable backport for woody
> available, too?
Not to my knowledge.
I've tried to backport to woody for multiple versions and have met with
no luck so far. I got an old version: 2.0.2 to build a deb for woody,
but can't get pa
rhindes kroeituratek said:
> this is for sid i suppose. is there an apt-getable backport for woody
> available, too?
Not to my knowledge.
I've tried to backport to woody for multiple versions and have met with
no luck so far. I got an old version: 2.0.2 to build a deb for woody,
but can't get pa
* rhindes kroeituratek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>># Packages for Eclipse
>> deb http://people.debian.org/~tora/deb ./
>> deb-src http://people.debian.org/~tora/deb ./
> this is for sid i suppose. is there an apt-getable backport for woody
> available, too?
Not that I know. But doing a
|apt-get
* rhindes kroeituratek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>># Packages for Eclipse
>> deb http://people.debian.org/~tora/deb ./
>> deb-src http://people.debian.org/~tora/deb ./
> this is for sid i suppose. is there an apt-getable backport for woody
> available, too?
Not that I know. But doing a
|apt-get
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> / "Alejandro Marcu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>| I want to install Eclipse on my debian woody, I've downl
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> / "Alejandro Marcu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>| I want to install Eclipse on my debian woody, I've downl
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/ "Alejandro Marcu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I want to install Eclipse on my debian woody, I've downloaded a .zip
| file but I can't unzip it :(
jar xvf eclipse.zip
;-)
| It will be easier to apt-get it, but which address should I
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/ "Alejandro Marcu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I want to install Eclipse on my debian woody, I've downloaded a .zip
| file but I can't unzip it :(
jar xvf eclipse.zip
;-)
| It will be easier to apt-get it, but which address should I
I want to install Eclipse on my debian woody, I've downloaded a .zip file
but I can't unzip it :(
It will be easier to apt-get it, but which address should I put in my
sources.list??
Thankyou
Alejandro
I want to install Eclipse on my debian woody, I've downloaded a .zip file
but I can't unzip it :(
It will be easier to apt-get it, but which address should I put in my
sources.list??
Thankyou
Alejandro
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