Hi
I am Investigating this and 3 issues jumps immediately
1) size of the VM (if using VirtualBox) for download: a few to dozens of
Gigabytes
2) Windows License: EULA, Compilers and SDKs
3) your favorite flavour of Linux
Sad, because 2) is quite hard to setup and most desired.
Olivier
Em 17-
Thorsten Behrens wrote (17-08-11 16:33)
Olivier Hallot wrote:
Makes me wonder if a Virtualbox (or the like) VM with the full
development environment "ready-to-go, pick your flavor" inside is
not a must have Will it makes things way too easy? :-)
Nope, quite the contrary - it's a very nice
On Wed, 2011-08-17 at 16:33 +0200, Thorsten Behrens wrote:
> Olivier Hallot wrote:
> > Makes me wonder if a Virtualbox (or the like) VM with the full
> > development environment "ready-to-go, pick your flavor" inside is
> > not a must have Will it makes things way too easy? :-)
> >
> Nope, qui
Olivier Hallot wrote:
> Makes me wonder if a Virtualbox (or the like) VM with the full
> development environment "ready-to-go, pick your flavor" inside is
> not a must have Will it makes things way too easy? :-)
>
Nope, quite the contrary - it's a very nice idea -
though it needs someone to k
Le 13/08/2011 22:29, Jenei Gábor a écrit :
well,I've never tried, you should make a new clean project and then
add the module folder to the build path, also you have to set it in
debug settings, but I advise you to simply do a make -sr debug=true
dbglevel=2 in the module folder, it's easier tha
Hi
Makes me wonder if a Virtualbox (or the like) VM with the full
development environment "ready-to-go, pick your flavor" inside is not a
must have Will it makes things way too easy? :-)
Olivier
Em 13-08-2011 16:29, julien2412 escreveu:
Jenei Gábor wrote:
Hello Julien,
I had this prob
well,I've never tried, you should make a new clean project and then add
the module folder to the build path, also you have to set it in debug
settings, but I advise you to simply do a make -sr debug=true dbglevel=2
in the module folder, it's easier than to make an eclipse project,and
you can de
Jenei Gábor wrote:
>
> Hello Julien,
>
> I had this problem less than a week ago, if you read Cédric's website
> you should find there the right way. First you have to set LO's JVM
> setting. you have to set to listen on a port for remote debugger(in the
> example it was 8000) and you have to
Hello Julien,
I had this problem less than a week ago, if you read Cédric's website
you should find there the right way. First you have to set LO's JVM
setting. you have to set to listen on a port for remote debugger(in the
example it was 8000) and you have to set anotheroption,after this you
Hello,
I asked on the IRC but I had to leave so I certainly haven't let enough time
to people to respond. I'd like to know if there's a wiki page or something
which describes how to manage Java specific parts of LO in Eclipse.
I found these 2 pages :
- http://cedric.bosdonnat.free.fr/wordpress/?p=
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