Hi
I spoke with the packager last evening on IRC and he didn’t have the
back in his version as listed a couple of posts back. He is however
working on a new package (based around the fedora version), which may
remove some of those kinks you appear to have.
I appreciate that time=money however, without feedback to issues
users are having (via bugzilla), packagers and developers don’t know
<shrug>
If you interested jump on IRC #opensuse-java to find out more of whats
happening on the eclipse side?
I’d like to, but I am really not in position to destabilize thing that puts food on the table. I do report bugs on other things that are less essential, but this one… no luxury to do that.
Where is eclipse? There’s no eclipse in 11.4 repos. Is it normal for openSUSE that such a wide-used software disappears so silently, that I even google can’t find an answer?
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> Where is eclipse? There’s no eclipse in 11.4 repos. Is it normal for
> openSUSE that such a wide-used software disappears so silently, that I
> even google can’t find an answer?
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Look here for the openSUSE rpm http://tinyurl.com/4oxrxz3
Personally I prefer to install it directly from eclipse.org.
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PC: oS 11.3 64 bit | Intel Core2 Quad Q8300@2.50GHz | KDE 4.6.3 | GeForce
9600 GT | 4GB Ram
Eee PC 1201n: oS 11.4 64 bit | Intel Atom 330@1.60GHz | KDE 4.6.0 | nVidia
ION | 3GB Ram
I meet the same problem.About two weeks ago, I tried openSUSE 11.4/KDE, installed Eclipse 3.6 SR2 with Sun Java 1.6u26. But it crash after I input a dot followed an String instance.I’ve report the bug to novell bugzilla.
This also worked for me. I was just about to go back to Windows (running dual boot) after upgrading OpenSuse 11.3 to 11.4 and trying all kinds of things to get Eclipse to run without crashing when I found this post. Mad props m_amazirh for posting this fix! This is the Eclipse version I installed which works with 11.4 - Eclipse Packages | Eclipse Packages