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Posted: Wed, 12th May 2010 15:13 Post subject: Eclipse under Linux |
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Hiya there,
so I know Eclipse is first and foremost a IDE for Java but I also know that it is possible to get it to work for PHP and C/C++ as well.
Google wasn't helpful so far so I thought I' ask you folks.
Mind you, I'm trying to get it to work under Linux, Debian 5.0.4 to be exact.
Any help / hints / whatever, appreciated as always.
greetz Reklis
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Posted: Wed, 12th May 2010 15:32 Post subject: |
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I usually like using unstable packages, and only fall to the stable, or a previous version of the unstable trunk, if there are some extraordinary bugs. 
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Posted: Wed, 12th May 2010 17:10 Post subject: |
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Just love it. Figured I had to get the eclipse package from the testing because the stable version isn't really all that stable. Well long story short I completely fucked my system up :/
New installation time! (and I was so happy I had my wireless network working...)
While we're at it why the fuck is Linux such a freaking douchebag when it comes to wireless networks? O.o
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Posted: Wed, 12th May 2010 17:17 Post subject: |
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The wonders of Linux 
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Posted: Sun, 16th May 2010 07:10 Post subject: |
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Been dicking about in eclipse myself a few weeks back but using windows 7. Read a bunch of shit about using ubuntu with eclipse and it working together well. I know you might be partial to your distro but figured I would share that.
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