Chuck Robey wrote:
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> Mark, I could be responsible for this (the fact that it seems that neither
> of the things I really wanted to know are covered) because sometimes I am
> not clear in what I'm asking, so let me try again.
>
> I need to get an up-to-date version of eclipse working on m
On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 12:33:09AM +, Hung Dang wrote:
> I installed Eclipse 3.4 on my system and I could be able to enable
> Classic Update under Window > Preferences > General > Capabilities.
> Then I try to update Eclipse using Help > Software Updates > Find and
> Update dialog, however
Stuart Howard gmail.com> writes:
> I cant remember where in preferences it was but there is an option to
> change to "classic" update style, this works a treat and should solve
> your problem without having to go to overlay's and the like.
OK, I found -->Windows -->Preferences -->General -->Ca
Andrew Gaydenko gaydenko.com> writes:
> See https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=239785
> java-overlay has 3.4.1 eclipse sdk which is configured to work
Thanks,
James
Zac Medico gentoo.org> writes:
> It seems to be available in the java-experimental overlay:
>
http://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/java/browser/java-experimental/dev-util/eclipse-sdk
very cool
thx
James
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Well it turns out I was on the wrong path from the start all I
needed was the eclipse editor and the guide from Francisco did just that.
Thanks for the enlightenment on the whole mask issue anyway. I'm sure it
will come in handy later when I become more familiar with Gentoo.
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On Friday 03 February 2006 00:00, Álvaro Castro wrote:
> HI!!!
>
> I've been reading some bug reports in different pages
> about problems loading eclipse on amd64.
> As it is masked, you have to unmask it both in
> package.keywords and package.mask. I've tried many
> combinations (as I really don'
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