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Re: Problem with eclipse



On Tue, Feb 07, 2006 at 11:43:50AM +0100, Sylvain Archenault wrote:
> Michael Koch wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > 
> >>>This looks like SWT is not built correctly for amd64. I thought we had
> >>>fixed this already. I will try to look into it but I have no amd64
> >>>machine. I will try to get access to an up-to-date unstable chroot on an
> >>>amd64.
> >>>
> >>>Can you send me your /usr/lib/eclipse/plugins/org.eclipse.swt* files
> >>>privately please ?
> >>
> >>I think you find out the problem, I do not have those files. I don't
> >>really know why I don't have them. Maybe it's due to libswt3.1-gtk-java
> >>/ libswt-gtk-3.1-java, I will read the thread talking about them.
> > 
> > 
> > You definitely need libswt3.1-gtk-java and libswt3.1-gtk-jni. These are
> > build from within the eclipse source package. The standalong swt
> > provided by Shawn cannot be used from within eclipse as it doesnt
> > provide swt as an OSGi plugin.
> 
> Well I find out the problem. Actually, i have libswt3.1-gtk-java
> installed, but when I purge eclipse package, Then I removed
> /usr/lib/eclipse directory. I did that because I've installed buggy
> plugins which made eclipse unusable. And I did not know that there is
> some packages, other than eclipse-*, so I'm looking for those packages
> and reinstall them.


The dependencies should have done this for you. I dont understand why
and how you circumvent the dependencies.


Cheers,
Michael
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