[CentOS] Eclipse (again)...

Wed Feb 20 07:38:25 UTC 2013
Toralf Lund <toralf.lund at pgs.com>

On 20/02/13 07:59, Rob Townley wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 6:45 PM, Mark LaPierre<marklapier at aol.com>  wrote:
>>> # yum install eclipse-\*
>>> # yum remove eclipse-nls htmlparser
>>>
>>> After this, various C++ components and *a lot* of other pieces, too,
>>> were added to the Installed Software list. I very much doubt that the
>>> installation actually added all the modules. Instead I suspect that in
>>> the past, there was some kind of problem that caused the system to stop
>>> loading components that were actually installed at a certain stage - and
>>> that this issue was resolved by the install command. If you know what I
>>> mean...
>>>
>>> - Toralf
>>>
>> I'm glad you got it to work.  I remember having to spend some google
>> time trying to figure out how to add syntax highlighting for perl.
>>
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> Finding and installing .i686 packages to make things work on x86_64
> platform could be better.
Well, yes, based on some of the feedback here it's tempting to assume 
that the i686 builds are better tested...

>
> i managed to get updates from within eclipse to work, but it was not
> as straightforward as i would have thought.
>
> i needed those updates to get android-sdk stuff to work at all.
>
> i followed your instructions for getting C/C++ projects to work as
> expected and that seems to have worked!   but android stuff is no
> longer working.  i want to say android requires htmlparser, but that
> will have to wait till morning for verification.
Note that the htmlparser remove mentioned above was not strictly 
necessary - it was just that I noticed this package being auto-installed 
when I added all the other stuff, and found that it could be safely 
removed (along with whatever used it) without breaking the C/C++ support.

- Toralf


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