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Re: How to install Eclipse 3.5 on Debian 5 (lenny) stable release ?



Hi Angus Hedger, Zhan and All,

     Thanks for all the suggestions.

     As upgrading to "un-stable" may not be reversible, I think I would be happy to stay in the "stable" release with eclipse 3.2 and eclipse 3.5 installed. That's enough.

Regards
Lawrence
   

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Zhan <zhan@games.com> wrote:


On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 9:06 AM, Angus Hedger <demidevil@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey there,

Yes, as far as I know that would work, but if you are not careful you will end up upgrading you'er whole system to sid (as someone who added unstable sources to his Lenny install once by accident and ended up in dependency hell with half the system upgraded and half not).

Also sid is not recommended unless you are experienced with debian and willing to fix it if everything breaks ;)

So, I would recommended not changing your sources.list like that myself.

Regards,

Angus.

On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 11:03 PM, Tsang Kim Wai <tkwinfo@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,

     Thanks for all your information. The eclipse 3.5 works OK.

     But if I want to try one of Mathias suggestion to upgrade my old eclipse 3.2 to eclipse 3.4 in the unstable release, then, in my understanding, I would need to edit the "/etc/apt/sources.list" file to change any "lenny" keywork to "sid".

     My sources.list file contains the following lines :

deb http://ftp.hk.debian.org/debian/ lenny main contrib non-free
deb-src http://ftp.hk.debian.org/debian/ lenny main contrib non-free

deb http://security.debian.org/ lenny/updates main contrib non-free
deb-src http://security.debian.org/ lenny/updates main contrib non-free

deb http://volatile.debian.org/debian-volatile lenny/volatile main contrib non-free
deb-src http://volatile.debian.org/debian-volatile lenny/volatile main contrib non-free

     Then I think replacing all "lenny" to "sid" should change my Debian system from stable to un-stable release so that I could upgrade eclipse 3.2 to eclipse 3.4 by running just "apt-get install eclipse". Is that the case ?

     Alternatively, if I don't change my Debian system to un-stable release through editing "sources.list", could I still upgrade my old eclipse 3.2 to eclipse 3.4 in other way ?

     Any comment / suggestion.

Regards
Lawrence

    

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 1:54 AM, Mathias <m9236@abc.se> wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010, Tsang Kim Wai wrote:

Hi Nick Douma, Liam O'Toole and Mathias,

     It works by simply extracting the downloaded Eclipse 3.5 binary file
into /usr/local/eclipse-3.5/ directory and then run the eclipse script under
that directory. But I think, the eclipse 3.5 simple installation may depend
on some configurations of my old eclipse 3.2 installation. That is, I may
not un-install eclipse 3.2 while expecting eclipse 3.5 would work properly.
Is that the case ?

     Anyway, thank you for all your suggestions.

Yeah, seeing how the apt system on debian mostly works to maintain and upgrade the packages to newer version, the 3.4 that is in unstable would replace the 3.2 one, unless some changes were made to the newer package.

As mentioned earlier, creating a symlink in /usr/bin seems like a good idea too.

Mat



Hi there,

yes, change your source list to Sid/unstable will help you to install 3.4 in Debian way.

A few suggestions though:
1: backup you current source list;
2: comment out security and volatile lines for Sid;
3: just upgrade eclipse and switch back to Lenny if you prefer staying in the stable/boring land and do a source list update immediately. 

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Thanks and regards,

Zhan


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