![]() ![]() ![]() The Java project runs fine with this configuration either in Eclipse and in the exported runnable JAR file. "Properties"->"Java Build Path"->"Libraries" -> "Add Class Folder"->folder with dependencies. This means that in order to run the app correctly I need to add that folder in the Java Build Path of the project. I have an Eclipse Java project which has a class folder as dependency. I am very headached now, the Eclipse build information is very rare online, or maybe I do not understand it enough.Ĭan anyone suggest me the correct way to get Eclipse source then build it on Windows ?Įven Eclipse without CDT is ok, I will add later. It is for Linux Fedora, not for Windows as I expected.Īnyway I tried to build on Ubuntu but fail due to missing libraries in /usr/share/java/, I download libraries by hand but there are too many, not sure working at the end, it isn't an efficient way. I worry that I still didn't build in correct way. But when I select all packages to "Export to Eclipse product", it shows an error message when exporting progress reaches to 30-40%, after a very long time. I can fix some of them but too take time so I decide to build for test first. Very nice, I can generate Eclipse CDT source, separated in many packages.īut it generates hundreds of errors. Source from CVS by : there are too many projects, I can not know which ones to download.However, after 4 days of investigation until now, I can not find any way to do it. I am trying to download and build Eclipse CDT Juno (Windows version) from source as a preparation for customizing it. ![]()
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