If anyone can help. I get the same error every time when I try to install Pydev on Eclipse Indigo using this procedure OS is LinuxMint Release 13 (maya) 64-bit/Kernel Linux 3.2.0-23-generic ERROR: 'Installing software' has encountered a problem. An error occurred while collecting items to be installed Details: An error occurred while collecting items to be installed session context was:(profile=PlatformProfile, phase=org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.engine.phases.Collect, operand=, action=). Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,com.python.pydev,3.2.0.15.
Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile714641838.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile714641838.jar Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,com.python.pydev.analysis,3.2.0.15. Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile659480311.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile659480311.jar Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,com.python.pydev.codecompletion,3.2.0.15. Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile772103475.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile772103475.jar Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,com.python.pydev.debug,3.2.0.15.
Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile943030588.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile943030588.jar Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,com.python.pydev.fastparser,3.2.0.15. Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile655622421.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile655622421.jar Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,com.python.pydev.refactoring,3.2.0.15. Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile333613730.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile333613730.jar Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,org.python.pydev,3.2.0.15.
Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile944080639.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile944080639.jar Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,org.python.pydev.ast,3.2.0.15. Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile445907824.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile445907824.jar Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,org.python.pydev.core,3.2.0.15. Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile674205348.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile674205348.jar Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,org.python.pydev.customizations,3.2.0.15. Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile878586747.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile878586747.jar Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,org.python.pydev.debug,3.2.0.15. Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile041732985.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile041732985.jar Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,org.python.pydev.django,3.2.0.15. Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile70627706.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile70627706.jar Problems downloading artifact: org.eclipse.update.feature,org.python.pydev.feature,3.2.0.15.
Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile488726376.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile488726376.jar Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,org.python.pydev.help,3.2.0.15. Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile504801082.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile504801082.jar Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,org.python.pydev.jython,3.2.0.15. Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile183972232.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile183972232.jar Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,org.python.pydev.parser,3.2.0.15. Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile782026099.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile782026099.jar Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,org.python.pydev.refactoring,3.2.0.15.
Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile551160316.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile551160316.jar Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,org.python.pydev.sharedcore,3.2.0.15. Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile80518255.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile80518255.jar Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,org.python.pydev.sharedinteractiveconsole,3.2.0.15. Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile859229447.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile859229447.jar Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,org.python.pydev.sharedui,3.2.0.15. Error reading signed content:/tmp/signatureFile667779893.jar An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: /tmp/signatureFile667779893.jar. This question has been answered in SO: (a number of unmarked duplicates exist there actually, this is the oldest one I could find). Excerpt from answer: from: Important requisite PyDev now requires java 7 in order to run.
If you don't have java 7, the update process may appear to succeed, but PyDev will simply not show in the target installation. Please double-check if you're using a java 7 vm in about installation details configuration before trying to install PyDev.
Eclipse 3.8 onwards is required for the latest versions of PyDev (if you need to use an earlier version of Eclipse, stick to PyDev 2.8.x). Which version of Eclipse are you running? I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 and the Software Center serves me Eclipse 3.7. To install 2.8.x in Eclipse, do as bohrax mentioned: unselect 'Show only the latest versions of available software' and select the 2.8.x.
Before installing PyDev and Eclipse in Ubuntu 15.04 make sure you have java installed. To check whether java is already installed in your system type: java -version If java is installed you will get an output similar to the following: openjdk version '1.8.045-internal' OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.8.045-internal-b14) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.45-b02, mixed mode) If not then you will have to install java by typing: sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jdk Then download the appropriate.
After the downloading is completed, go to your Downloads directory and extract the tar.gz file just downloaded. Go inside the directory eclipse-installer, right click on the file eclipse-inst and click Run. The following window will appear: Select one of the options and follow the on-screen instructions. Once the installation is finished, the last screen will provide you with an option to launch the application. Once you are in Eclipse go to the menu Help – Install New Software: Click on Add: In the Name filed type PyDev and in the Location filed type as shown below: In the Work with field make sure to select PyDev site and check the item called PyDev in the list below: Click on Next, confirm your selection and accept the license agreements before clicking on Finish.
To verify the installation, start a new project and select PyDev Project: Do a Quick Auto-Config for setting up the interpreter. Once the project is created, create a new file with.py extension. Write some Python code and click on Run.
Further Help:.
Requisites PyDev requires Java 8 and Eclipse 4.6 (Neon) in order to run and only supports Python 2.6 onwards. I.e.:. (2.6 or newer).
(2.6 or newer). (2.6 or newer) - excluding 2.7.6 and 2.7.7, which have a bug which makes them unusable in PyDev. If you don't have Java 8, the update process may appear to succeed, but PyDev will simply not show in the target installation. Please double-check if you're using a Java 8 vm in about installation details configuration before trying to install PyDev. Installing with the update site Note: Instructions are targeted at Eclipse 4.6 onwards To install PyDev and PyDev Extensions using the Eclipse Update Manager, you need to use the Help Install New Software.
In the next screen, add the update site(s) you want to work with from the list below: Latest version:. Nightly builds:. Browse other versions (open in browser to select URL for Eclipse):. and press so that Eclipse will query the update site you just entered for contents. Before proceeding, it's recommended that you UNCHECK the 'Contact all update sites during install to find required software' (it will still work if you don't do that, but it'll query all the update sites available, which is much slower than querying only the PyDev update site, which should be all that's needed to install PyDev).
Now, select PyDev for Eclipse to install PyDev (and optionally the PyDev Mylyn integration or the developer resources, which provide the PyDev source code) and click Next. Now, read the license agreement and if you accept, select the accept radio button and click Finish. At that point, Eclipse should automatically download the plugin contents and present you to a dialog asking if you want to restart (to which you should say yes). Unable to load repository While most times things work as explained, some users may have messages such as: Unable to load the repository Unknown Host: This means there's some issue accessing the update site in your current connection. In that case, you can try using a direct URL for the download (all the URLs are actually redirects to the final location). Currently, those redirects point to links on, so, you can visit the related update site page (such as ) in a browser and see to where it's being redirected (you may want to try that direct link with http or https to see if it makes a difference in your use case). Java 8 requisite If you don't have Java 8, make sure you download/install the latest Java 8 JRE or JDK, try restarting to see if it got it automatically.
I.e.: in help about installation details configuration check if it's actually using the Java 8 version you pointed. If it didn't get it automatically, follow the instructions from: to add the -vm argument to eclipse.ini on 'Specifying the JVM' to specify the Java 8 vm. Note on Mac OS: You can use the command '/usr/libexec/javahome -v 1.8' to get the base path for the JVM (though you also need to append '/bin/java' to the output of said command to the -vm arg in eclipse.ini).
Corrupted install Eclipse sometimes is not able to correctly get the plugin, from the update site but will do no checking on whether it is really correct (no md5 checking), and when this happens, you'll usually get a ClassNotFoundException (similar to the example below). When that happens, you should uninstall it and reinstall again with the update site. Symbol mc3090 usb driver. If that still fails, you could try to get the zip files, as it will at least give you a warning when it is corrupt.
Note that the chance of the files being corrupt in the server is pretty low, as that's something that's always checked in a new release, but if you're suspicious about it, please report it at so that it can be double-checked. Also, there have been reports with that error where the only solution that has been consistent has been removing all previous versions of PyDev and then installing the latest version. EXAMPLE Unable to create this part due to an internal error. Reason for the failure: The editor class could not be instantiated. This usually indicates that the editor's class name was mistyped in plugin.xml.
Java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.python.pydev.editor.PyEdit at org.eclipse.osgi.framework.internal.core.BundleLoader.findClass(BundleLoader.java:405) at org.eclipse.osgi.framework.internal.core.BundleLoader.findClass(BundleLoader.java:350) at org.eclipse.osgi.framework.adaptor.core.AbstractClassLoader.loadClass(AbstractClassLoader.java:78) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:235) at org.eclipse.osgi.framework.internal.core.BundleLoader.loadClass(BundleLoader.java:275).
Written by: Score: 26 votes: 29 Format: Article Install Eclipse 3.7 Indigo and configure Eclipse for Python 1. Overview 1.1 What is Eclipse? Eclipse is a platform that has been designed from the ground up for building integrated web and application development tooling. By design, the platform does not provide a great deal of end user functionality by itself.
The value of the platform is what it encourages: rapid development of integrated features based on a plug-in model. Eclipse provides a common user interface (UI) model for working with tools. It is designed to run on multiple operating systems while providing robust integration with each underlying OS. Plug-ins can program to the Eclipse portable APIs and run unchanged on any of the supported operating systems. At the core of Eclipse is an architecture for dynamic discovery, loading, and running of plug-ins.
The platform handles the logistics of finding and running the right code. The platform UI provides a standard user navigation model. Each plug-in can then focus on doing a small number of tasks well.
What kinds of tasks? Defining, testing, animating, publishing, compiling, debugging, diagramming.the only limit is your imagination. 1.2 What is Python? Python is an interpreted, object-oriented, high-level programming language with dynamic semantics. Its high-level built in data structures, combined with dynamic typing and dynamic binding, make it very attractive for Rapid Application Development, as well as for use as a scripting or glue language to connect existing components together.
Python's simple, easy to learn syntax emphasizes readability and therefore reduces the cost of program maintenance. Python supports modules and packages, which encourages program modularity and code reuse.
The Python interpreter and the extensive standard library are available in source or binary form without charge for all major platforms, and can be freely distributed. Often, programmers fall in love with Python because of the increased productivity it provides. Since there is no compilation step, the edit-test-debug cycle is incredibly fast.
Debugging Python programs is easy: a bug or bad input will never cause a segmentation fault. Instead, when the interpreter discovers an error, it raises an exception. When the program doesn't catch the exception, the interpreter prints a stack trace. A source level debugger allows inspection of local and global variables, evaluation of arbitrary expressions, setting breakpoints, stepping through the code a line at a time, and so on. The debugger is written in Python itself, testifying to Python's introspective power. On the other hand, often the quickest way to debug a program is to add a few print statements to the source: the fast edit-test-debug cycle makes this simple approach very effective.
1.3. About this tutorial This tutorial will explain how to install Eclipse 3.7, Python 3.2 and the Python plugin (PyDev) for Eclipse. 2. Installation 2.1 Eclipse 2.1.1 Donwload and install Eclipse Software Manager First open your Software Manager from Menu Other Software Manager and type in the search bo x 'eclipse' without quotes and click on eclipse. Now press the button install Finally to launch Eclipse go to Menu Programming Eclipse 2.1.2 Donwload and install Eclipse Manually If for some reason you couldn't install Eclipse 3.7 indigo from Software Manager follow the following steps. First you need to download Eclipse for or system.
In my case I downloaded the 64bit version. 2.1.3 Extract it Once you download the file locate it and extract it. I assume that the downloaded file is located in /home/Downloads. Open a terminal with Ctrl+Alt+T and type cd /Downloads (With this command we change the default directory '/' to '/Downloads') and then type For 32bit version tar xvf eclipse-SDK-3.7.2-linux-gtk.tar.gz to extract the file. For 64bit version tar xvf eclipse-SDK-3.7.2-linux-gtk-x8664.tar.gz to extract the file. 2.1.4 Move to /opt folder Opt is reserved for additional software you install. This is kind of like ‘ Program Files‘ for linux.
Once you extract the file type the following commands invidually: sudo mv eclipse /opt/ cd /opt sudo chown -R root:root eclipse sudo chmod -R +r eclipse 2.1.5 Create an eclipse executable in your path To do this execute the following commands: sudo touch /usr/bin/eclipse sudo chmod 775 /usr/bin/eclipse Now press Alt+F2 and type: gksu gedit /usr/bin/eclipse and copy paste the below code: #!/bin/sh #export MOZILLAFIVEHOME='/usr/lib/mozilla/' export ECLIPSEHOME='/opt/eclipse' $ECLIPSEHOME/eclipse $. and finally save the file. 2.1.6 Create a gnome menu icon To create a menu icon press Alt+F2 and type: gksu gedit /usr/share/applications/eclipse.desktop and copy paste the below code: Desktop Entry Encoding=UTF-8 Name=Eclipse Comment=Eclipse IDE Exec=eclipse Icon=/opt/eclipse/icon.xpm Terminal=false Type=Application Categories=GNOME;Application;Development; StartupNotify=true 2.1.7 Launch Eclipse for the first time Press Alt+F2 and type: /opt/eclipse/eclipse -clean & 2.2 Python 2.2.1 Donwload Python You can download Python from. 2.2.2 Extract it Once you download the file locate it and extract it. I assume that the downloaded file is located in /home/Downloads. Open a terminal with Ctrl+Alt+T and type cd /Downloads (With this command we change the default directory '/' to '/Downloads') tar xzf Python-3.2.3.tgz to extract the file. 2.2.3 Install it In the terminal type the following commands invidually: cd Python-3.2.3./configure ma ke make test sudo make install Note: It will take some time, especially the command 'make test'.
Now we have Python 3.2 on our computer. 2.3 PyDev Plugin PyDev is a Python IDE for Eclipse, which may be used in Python, Jython and IronPython development. 2.3.1 Donwload and Install PyDev Plugin First open Eclipse and go to Help Install New Software. In Work with: type PyDev - and press tha button Add. Then check the first option PyDev and click Next And the installation will begin.
When you see the Selection Needed dialog box, you must manually check the box before pressing okay. If you do not, it appears that the installation is continuing, but it is not. You must uninstall PyDev, then reinstall. And finally restart Eclipse 2.3.2 Configure PyDev Go to Window Preferences. In the Preferences window, expand PyDev and select Interpreter-Python. And type Python32 for the Interpreter name.
For the Interpreter executable, browse to your copy of Python /usr/local/bin/python3.2, and press Open. Click 'OK' and the Selection Needed Window will appear. Select all but the PySrc and python32.zip and click OK as many times as necessary to exit the preferences.
The default selection should be fine. The Interpreter is now set up so that the code you write can be interpreted for the computer to run. You are now ready to start running code. 2.3.3 Your first Python programm in Eclipse Select File New Project. Select Pydev Pydev Project. Create a new project with the name 'HelloWorld'.
Select Python version 3.0 and your interpreter Python32.Also check Create 'src' folder and add it to the PYTHONPATH? Press Finish. Select Window Open Perspective Other. Select the PyDev perspective.
Select the 'src' folder of your project, right-click it and select New PyDev Modul. Create a module 'FirstApp'. Type in the source code print('hello World!'
) From your menu find the Play button your model and select Run As Python run. You will see Hello World in your console.
Tags: PyDev install ubuntu eclipse indigo plugin 3.7 3.2 3 plugins pydev python Created: 5 years ago. Last edited: 4 years ago. Reviewed: 5 years ago. Read 0 times.
Comments 1 year ago Perfect and thanks. This is also working for newest version of python, 'Neon'. 2 years ago Good tutorial.
Just a couple of minor points of slight confusion. 1) In a Mint install, the path for the interpreter executable is /usr/bin and not /usr/local/bin 2) Under eclipse 3.8.1, the 'Run as' from the main menu doesn't display the options as displayed above. However, right clicking does. 5 years ago thanks. It's a very good tutorial! 5 years ago Thanks man, very good tutorial.
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Written by: Score: 26 votes: 29 Format: Article Install Eclipse 3.7 Indigo and configure Eclipse for Python 1. Overview 1.1 What is Eclipse? Eclipse is a platform that has been designed from the ground up for building integrated web and application development tooling. By design, the platform does not provide a great deal of end user functionality by itself. The value of the platform is what it encourages: rapid development of integrated features based on a plug-in model. Eclipse provides a common user interface (UI) model for working with tools. It is designed to run on multiple operating systems while providing robust integration with each underlying OS.
Plug-ins can program to the Eclipse portable APIs and run unchanged on any of the supported operating systems. At the core of Eclipse is an architecture for dynamic discovery, loading, and running of plug-ins. The platform handles the logistics of finding and running the right code. The platform UI provides a standard user navigation model.
Each plug-in can then focus on doing a small number of tasks well. What kinds of tasks? Defining, testing, animating, publishing, compiling, debugging, diagramming.the only limit is your imagination. 1.2 What is Python? Python is an interpreted, object-oriented, high-level programming language with dynamic semantics. Its high-level built in data structures, combined with dynamic typing and dynamic binding, make it very attractive for Rapid Application Development, as well as for use as a scripting or glue language to connect existing components together.
Python's simple, easy to learn syntax emphasizes readability and therefore reduces the cost of program maintenance. Python supports modules and packages, which encourages program modularity and code reuse.
The Python interpreter and the extensive standard library are available in source or binary form without charge for all major platforms, and can be freely distributed. Often, programmers fall in love with Python because of the increased productivity it provides. Since there is no compilation step, the edit-test-debug cycle is incredibly fast. Debugging Python programs is easy: a bug or bad input will never cause a segmentation fault. Instead, when the interpreter discovers an error, it raises an exception. When the program doesn't catch the exception, the interpreter prints a stack trace.
A source level debugger allows inspection of local and global variables, evaluation of arbitrary expressions, setting breakpoints, stepping through the code a line at a time, and so on. The debugger is written in Python itself, testifying to Python's introspective power.
On the other hand, often the quickest way to debug a program is to add a few print statements to the source: the fast edit-test-debug cycle makes this simple approach very effective. 1.3. About this tutorial This tutorial will explain how to install Eclipse 3.7, Python 3.2 and the Python plugin (PyDev) for Eclipse. 2. Installation 2.1 Eclipse 2.1.1 Donwload and install Eclipse Software Manager First open your Software Manager from Menu Other Software Manager and type in the search bo x 'eclipse' without quotes and click on eclipse.
Now press the button install Finally to launch Eclipse go to Menu Programming Eclipse 2.1.2 Donwload and install Eclipse Manually If for some reason you couldn't install Eclipse 3.7 indigo from Software Manager follow the following steps. First you need to download Eclipse for or system. In my case I downloaded the 64bit version. 2.1.3 Extract it Once you download the file locate it and extract it.
I assume that the downloaded file is located in /home/Downloads. Open a terminal with Ctrl+Alt+T and type cd /Downloads (With this command we change the default directory '/' to '/Downloads') and then type For 32bit version tar xvf eclipse-SDK-3.7.2-linux-gtk.tar.gz to extract the file. For 64bit version tar xvf eclipse-SDK-3.7.2-linux-gtk-x8664.tar.gz to extract the file.
2.1.4 Move to /opt folder Opt is reserved for additional software you install. This is kind of like ‘ Program Files‘ for linux.
Once you extract the file type the following commands invidually: sudo mv eclipse /opt/ cd /opt sudo chown -R root:root eclipse sudo chmod -R +r eclipse 2.1.5 Create an eclipse executable in your path To do this execute the following commands: sudo touch /usr/bin/eclipse sudo chmod 775 /usr/bin/eclipse Now press Alt+F2 and type: gksu gedit /usr/bin/eclipse and copy paste the below code: #!/bin/sh #export MOZILLAFIVEHOME='/usr/lib/mozilla/' export ECLIPSEHOME='/opt/eclipse' $ECLIPSEHOME/eclipse $. and finally save the file.
2.1.6 Create a gnome menu icon To create a menu icon press Alt+F2 and type: gksu gedit /usr/share/applications/eclipse.desktop and copy paste the below code: Desktop Entry Encoding=UTF-8 Name=Eclipse Comment=Eclipse IDE Exec=eclipse Icon=/opt/eclipse/icon.xpm Terminal=false Type=Application Categories=GNOME;Application;Development; StartupNotify=true 2.1.7 Launch Eclipse for the first time Press Alt+F2 and type: /opt/eclipse/eclipse -clean & 2.2 Python 2.2.1 Donwload Python You can download Python from. 2.2.2 Extract it Once you download the file locate it and extract it. I assume that the downloaded file is located in /home/Downloads.
Open a terminal with Ctrl+Alt+T and type cd /Downloads (With this command we change the default directory '/' to '/Downloads') tar xzf Python-3.2.3.tgz to extract the file. 2.2.3 Install it In the terminal type the following commands invidually: cd Python-3.2.3./configure ma ke make test sudo make install Note: It will take some time, especially the command 'make test'. Now we have Python 3.2 on our computer.
2.3 PyDev Plugin PyDev is a Python IDE for Eclipse, which may be used in Python, Jython and IronPython development. 2.3.1 Donwload and Install PyDev Plugin First open Eclipse and go to Help Install New Software. In Work with: type PyDev - and press tha button Add.
Then check the first option PyDev and click Next And the installation will begin. When you see the Selection Needed dialog box, you must manually check the box before pressing okay.
If you do not, it appears that the installation is continuing, but it is not. You must uninstall PyDev, then reinstall.
And finally restart Eclipse 2.3.2 Configure PyDev Go to Window Preferences. In the Preferences window, expand PyDev and select Interpreter-Python.
And type Python32 for the Interpreter name. For the Interpreter executable, browse to your copy of Python /usr/local/bin/python3.2, and press Open. Click 'OK' and the Selection Needed Window will appear. Select all but the PySrc and python32.zip and click OK as many times as necessary to exit the preferences. The default selection should be fine.
The Interpreter is now set up so that the code you write can be interpreted for the computer to run. You are now ready to start running code. 2.3.3 Your first Python programm in Eclipse Select File New Project. Select Pydev Pydev Project. Create a new project with the name 'HelloWorld'.
Select Python version 3.0 and your interpreter Python32.Also check Create 'src' folder and add it to the PYTHONPATH? Press Finish. Select Window Open Perspective Other.
Select the PyDev perspective. Select the 'src' folder of your project, right-click it and select New PyDev Modul. Create a module 'FirstApp'. Type in the source code print('hello World!' ) From your menu find the Play button your model and select Run As Python run. You will see Hello World in your console. Tags: PyDev install ubuntu eclipse indigo plugin 3.7 3.2 3 plugins pydev python Created: 5 years ago.
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Last edited: 4 years ago. Download movies with greek subtitles for android. Reviewed: 5 years ago. Read 0 times. Comments 1 year ago Perfect and thanks. This is also working for newest version of python, 'Neon'. 2 years ago Good tutorial.
Just a couple of minor points of slight confusion. 1) In a Mint install, the path for the interpreter executable is /usr/bin and not /usr/local/bin 2) Under eclipse 3.8.1, the 'Run as' from the main menu doesn't display the options as displayed above.
However, right clicking does. 5 years ago thanks. It's a very good tutorial! 5 years ago Thanks man, very good tutorial. 5 years ago Good Work Pal. 5 years ago Noble of tutorials!
5 years ago Thank you everyone 5 years ago I completely agree with. All of the tutorials which have been created by are models of tutorial. 5 years ago Very useful, thank you!
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This tutorial should be an example to follow for all the tutorial authors. 5 years ago Wonderful tutorial! 5 years ago Fantastic tutorial. 5 years ago Great job! 5 years ago Thanks for the hint. 5 years ago Yes great looking tutorial.I think it would be more simple to install Eclipse 3.7 from the mint repository (available on Lisa).
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