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Eclipse in Breezy
Eclipse download & installation
sudo apt-get install eclipse-jdt
The Help system is currently unavailable within Eclipse.
If you have problems using the PyDev plugin, try installing Sun Java (see RestrictedFormats) and editing /etc/eclipse/java_home to include the path /usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun.
Java3d
Java3d is now supported for use with Eclipse on Ubuntu, see Java3dUbuntu.
Troubleshooting
Installing plugins (ie CDT)
To install plugins for eclipse in Ubuntu (ie CDT), start Eclipse as root and install the plugins via the Eclipse update manager.
gksudo eclipse
Plugins not working properly
Some plugins do not seem to function properly when running Eclipse normally, such as [http://www.eclipse.org/birt BIRT]. Running Eclipse with the following options may fix the plugin:
eclipse -vm $JAVA_HOME/bin/java -ws gtk
Eclipse before Breezy
Eclipse download
Go to the [http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index.php nearest eclipse mirror] and download eclipse-platform-3.1.2-linux-gtk.zip. If you want to code in Java, you can download eclipse-SDK-3.1.2-linux-gtk.zip instead or install it afterwards.
Eclipse installation
Java Implementation
Eclipse may not be fully operational when used with free Java implementations. If you encounter problems with Eclipse after install, you may require Sun's non-free implementation to get Eclipse working properly. See instructions here: ["Java"], but be sure to consider legal issues as well: RestrictedFormats.
Global installation
Use this method if you want Eclipse to be available for all users, or if you are the only user of the computer.
Eclipse
Unzip eclipse in /opt:
$ sudo unzip eclipse-SDK-3.1.2-linux-gtk.zip -d /opt
- Change the owner to root:
$ sudo chown -R root:root /opt/eclipse/
Create /usr/bin/eclipse with your favorite text editor (e.g sudo vi /usr/bin/eclipse) and add the following content:
export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME="/usr/lib/mozilla/" export ECLIPSE_HOME="/opt/eclipse" $ECLIPSE_HOME/eclipse $*
- Finally, allow the script to be executed:
$ sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/eclipse
Gnome icon
Create a new launcher on the desktop (right click on the desktop -> Create Launcher) or on a panel (right click on a panel -> Add to Panel -> Custom Application Launcher) and add the following data:
Name: Eclipse Platform
Command: eclipse
Icon: /opt/eclipse/icon.xpm
If you want an icon in the Applications Menu:
Create a new launcher called eclipse.desktop in /usr/share/applications with your favorite text editor (e.g sudo vi /usr/share/applications/eclipse.desktop) and add the following content:
[Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Name=Eclipse Platform Comment=Eclipse IDE Exec=eclipse Icon=/opt/eclipse/icon.xpm Terminal=false Type=Application Categories=GNOME;Application;Development; StartupNotify=true
User installation
Use this method if you want Eclipse available only for yourself, or if you haven't got root access to the computer.
Eclipse
- Make an opt folder in your home directory:
$ mkdir ~/opt
- Unzip eclipse in the opt folder:
$ unzip eclipse-platform-3.1.2-linux-gtk.zip -d ~/opt
- Make a bin folder in your home directory, this will be used for the startup script:
$ mkdir ~/bin
Create ~/bin/eclipse with your favorite text editor (e.g vi ~/bin/eclipse) and add the following content:
export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME="/usr/lib/mozilla/" export ECLIPSE_HOME="$HOME/opt/eclipse" $ECLIPSE_HOME/eclipse $*
- Finally, allow the script to be executed:
$ chmod +x ~/bin/eclipse
Gnome icon
Create a new launcher on the desktop (right click on the desktop -> Create Launcher) or on a panel (right click on a panel -> Add to Panel -> Custom Application Launcher)
Name: Eclipse Platform
Command: /home/<your username>/bin/eclipse
Icon: /home/<your username>/opt/eclipse/icon.xpm
Troubleshooting
If the following error is encountered when running eclipse from the launcher:
The Eclipse executable launcher was unable to locate its companion startup.jar file (in the same directory as the executable)
Edit /usr/bin/eclipse with a text editor (e.g sudo gedit /usr/bin/eclipse) and change the content to the following:
# Eclipse startup script # JPackage Project <http://www.jpackage.org/> # $Id$ ECLIPSE_OPTS="" VM_OPTS="" # Source system prefs if [ -r /etc/eclipse.conf ] ; then . /etc/eclipse.conf fi # Source user prefs if [ -r $HOME/.eclipserc ] ; then . $HOME/.eclipserc fi # Set data dir if -data wasn't given. if ! echo $@ | grep '\-data ' >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ -n "$USER_DIR" ]; then ECLIPSE_OPTS="$ECLIPSE_OPTS -data $USER_DIR" fi # Find our JVM. # if [ ! -x "$JAVACMD" -a -r /usr/share/java-utils/java-functions ]; then # . /usr/share/java-utils/java-functions # set_javacmd # fi JAVACMD="/usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/bin/java" # Set JVM if -vm wasn't given. if ! echo $@ | grep '\-vm ' >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ -n "$JAVACMD" ]; then ECLIPSE_OPTS="$ECLIPSE_OPTS -vm $JAVACMD" fi # Set JVM args if -vmargs wasn't given. This needs to be the last option. if ! echo $@ | grep '\-vmargs ' >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ -n "$VM_ARGS" ]; then VM_OPTS="-vmargs $VM_ARGS" fi # if [ -w $USER_DIR/.metadata/.config/platform.cfg ]; then # perl -p -i.bak -e 's|^site\.[0-9]*\.list\.[0-9]*=.*\n||g;' $USER_DIR/.metadata/.config/platform.cfg # fi /opt/eclipse/eclipse $ECLIPSE_OPTS $@ $VM_OPTS
* Source: http://www.karakas-online.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2565