I believe this bug is resolved for Ubuntu 9.10, now that we have eclipse
3.4.1 in the archive.
** Changed in: eclipse (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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openjdk-6 path should be added to java_home
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Daniel,
you have three ways (if you want eclipse to become updated and fixed):
- assign this bug to Ubuntu MOTU Team (because they maintain eclipse in ubuntu)
- find similar bugs in debian and try to pester debian maintainers (because
debian packages migrate to ubuntu)
- fix it yourself and post
Well, yes, there's ways to *work around* this bug, but the idea is to
actually *fix* it. You can't set JAVA_HOME if you're launching Eclipse
from the GUI menu, and while Netbeans is fine and good, what if you want
to use Eclipse?
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Daniel,
since the eclipse package is not updated to the current mainstream
version (actually it's about 2 years old), and I guess wont be in
observable future, this bug will migrate from one ubuntu release to
another. The fix is really simple: just add the needed path to
JAVA_HOME. Or use netbeans
This bug is still present in Jaunty. Does anyone have an objection to
adding java-6-openjdk to the java_home file?
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This bug is still present in Intrepid, and modifying
/etc/eclipse/java_home still works around it.
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** Changed in: eclipse (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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God could I possibly be more stupid! :( Should have kept it at Triaged.
That was my first bug post and I already messed it up. Well I'm glad I
know now.
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Changed status to confirmed.
Also confirmed the proposed fix of modifying /etc/eclipse/java_home.
After fix Eclipse runs without problems and was able to run my projects
without a hitch on OpenJDK.
** Changed in: eclipse (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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I've verified this with a clean install over my old version of Gutsy. I
kept my home folder intact though, so I don't know whether that will
affect things or not. I got the same message:
A Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or Java Development Kit (JDK)
must be available in order to run Eclipse. No Ja
I can't start Eclipse 3.2.2 using openjdk-6 in Hardy since I get this
message:
A Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or Java Development Kit (JDK)
must be available in order to run Eclipse. No Java virtual machine
was found after searching the following locations:
/usr/lib/j2sdk1.4-sun/bin/java
Adding
Unfortunately Eclipse won't build anymore... I've reported bug 215378
about it.
No way we can add it as long as Eclipse refuses to build
** Changed in: eclipse (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Emilio Pozuelo Monfort (pochu) => (unassigned)
Status: In Progress => Triaged
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I'm enabling this locally to test it, and will upload after that if
everything works fine.
** Changed in: eclipse (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Emilio Pozuelo Monfort (pochu)
Status: New => In Progress
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The file I deleted from /usr/lib/eclipse by mistake is belong to
libswt3.2-gtk-java.
OK, I tried the way you told me. By Creating a new user, changing the
java_home and adding OpenJDK, eclipse starts up perfectly.
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Liang Zhao wrote:
> My Hardy system is not a fresh install. It is upgraded from Gutsy. The
> sun-java6 was used in Gutsy system, and then completely removed in
> Hardy. Perhaps it is the reason that I can start up eclipse with IcedTea
> in Hardy?
I don't really know... you could try creating a new
My Hardy system is not a fresh install. It is upgraded from Gutsy. The
sun-java6 was used in Gutsy system, and then completely removed in
Hardy. Perhaps it is the reason that I can start up eclipse with IcedTea
in Hardy?
I tried to remove all eclipse packages completely and reinstalled it
again a
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