Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 05:57:50 +0200 From: kron <kron24@gmail.com> To: Brad Keifenheim <Brad_Keifenheim@Dell.com> Cc: "ports@FreeBSD.org" <ports@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: usr/ports/java/eclipse-cdt Message-ID: <51DCDBBE.60108@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <975552A94CBC0F4DA60ED7B36C949CBA08D42D1C8E@shandy.Beer.Town> References: <975552A94CBC0F4DA60ED7B36C949CBA08D42D1C8E@shandy.Beer.Town>
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On 2013/07/10 01:20, Brad Keifenheim wrote: > Hello, > > I have installed the eclipse CDT port and have experienced some > problems. Upon investigation, I believe a significant concern is with > a mismatch between the CDT plugin and eclipse versions. The eclipse > port (a dependency of the eclipse-cdt port) installs the Indigo > release of eclipse. The eclipse-cdt port installs CDT 6.0.2, however, > which is designed for eclipse Galileo (2 revisions older than > Indigo). This configuration isn't valid. > > For more information, please refer to: > > http://www.eclipse.org/cdt/downloads.php > > Is there a planned update to fix this issue? (Or better yet to > provide eclipse Juno or Kepler and the corresponding CDT plugin?) > Greetings to Dell from a Dell notebook :-) I'd welcome upgrading java/eclipse to Juno or Kepler, too. I know nothing about plans, just pointing to java/eclipse-devel - it installs Juno. I've been using it for a few weeks without problems. However I'm on my own when dealing with plugins - I must manage them from inside Eclipse. I don't use the CDT plugin so this workaround may not work for you. BR Oli
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