Peter Boy wrote:
> similiar question here, but regarding F12. Is there a chance to get an
> Netbeans 6.8 Fedora package as an update or does the Fedora policy
> prevent is (as it is in RHEL)?
The policy doesn't prevent it, but it may be impractical due to all the
dependencies needing upgrading. (
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 03.02.2010, 20:36 + schrieb Andrea:
> Has anybody successfully upgraded Eclipse or Netbeans, and how?
similiar question here, but regarding F12. Is there a chance to get an
Netbeans 6.8 Fedora package as an update or does the Fedora policy
prevent is (as it is in RHEL)?
* Paolo Galtieri [2010-02-03 18:33]:
> If you run eclipse on F12 I discovered you will need to set the
> following environment variable.
>
> export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true
That is correct if you're using an upstream release. Fedora packages
have this workaround and a few other bug fixes set up
To upgrade netbeans go to the oracle web site and download the netbeans 6.8
installer. I'm running F12 (which provide nb 6.7.1) and using nb 6.8. To
upgrade eclipse pull the latest from eclipse.org. If you run eclipse on F12
I discovered you will need to set the following environment variable.
> Has anybody successfully upgraded Eclipse or Netbeans, and how?
I don't know about NetBeans, but updating Eclipse will bring in a _lot_
of new versions of dependencies. You could just try using an upstream
download (download.eclipse.org) until you move to Fedora 12.
Andrew
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Hi,
I'm running Fedora 11 and I would like to update Eclipse and Netbeans to the
latest version.
Fedora 11 still ships Netbeans 6.5 and Eclipse 3.4 for which many plugins don't
work well.
Example is the scala plugin which requires Eclipse 3.5.
I don't really want to upgrade the whole system.
Ha