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Am Dienstag, 5. Juli 2011 14:16 schrieb KC:

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> > I've done nothing special to get eclipse to work...
>
> OK, I install all of the packages you mentioned above ... the
> warning message still existed but it works now :-)  Thanks.

BTW, Eclipse Indigo is out now:-)

On eclipse.org is a really good CDT/autotools package available.

Unzip into $HOME and have fun...

> I intalled CDT by simply run the command
> "yum install eclipse-cdt"
> And yum does pick some extra dependent packages for me
> automatically, but that doesn't work.
>
> So, it looks like a RPM dependency problem.

May be, some repos are "dangerous"...

I've installed most of eclipse by the system-install with a group (AFAIR 
software-deployment).

The CDT extensions was installed via yum and IIRC I have some packages from 
another repo (not sl...)

Greetingx

Andre
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average man can see better than he can think.

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