Difference between revisions of "Resources and Guidelines 1"
(→Guidelines) |
(→Guidelines) |
||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
** You need a little bit of Linux to set the environment variables properly. | ** You need a little bit of Linux to set the environment variables properly. | ||
* Install Eclipse on Fedora. | * Install Eclipse on Fedora. | ||
− | * Visit the Download page on www.eclipse.org/linuxtools. | + | * Visit the Download page on www.eclipse.org/linuxtools. <br>READ the '''Download and installation instructions on the Eclipse Linux Tools wiki'''. |
* Install the* Eclipse Linux Tools project on the Fedora machine. | * Install the* Eclipse Linux Tools project on the Fedora machine. | ||
** You will encounter problems if you have not installed OpenJDK on the Fedora machine. | ** You will encounter problems if you have not installed OpenJDK on the Fedora machine. | ||
** Advice: It's unlikely that you will get it right for the first time. '''Keep trying''' and you will make it in the end! | ** Advice: It's unlikely that you will get it right for the first time. '''Keep trying''' and you will make it in the end! | ||
* Test your installation. | * Test your installation. |
Revision as of 08:04, 17 March 2010
Activity 1: Install Eclipse Linux Tools on a Fedora mahcine at CDOT
Resources
- Fedora Project [1]
- Java on Fedora [2]
- Eclipse IRC FAQ [3]
- 2.22 I just installed Eclipse on Linux, but it does not start. What is the problem?
- Download and installation instructions on the Eclipse Linux Tools wiki [4]
Guidelines
- Get a user account on a Fedora machine at CDOT. You could install Fedora 12 on your own desktop or laptop.
- Install OpenJDK on the Fedora machine.
- You need a little bit of Linux to set the environment variables properly.
- Install Eclipse on Fedora.
- Visit the Download page on www.eclipse.org/linuxtools.
READ the Download and installation instructions on the Eclipse Linux Tools wiki. - Install the* Eclipse Linux Tools project on the Fedora machine.
- You will encounter problems if you have not installed OpenJDK on the Fedora machine.
- Advice: It's unlikely that you will get it right for the first time. Keep trying and you will make it in the end!
- Test your installation.