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Re: Install missing dependencies [message #1087196 is a reply to message #1087002] |
Thu, 15 August 2013 09:12 |
Thomas Schindl Messages: 6651 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi George,
We are steadily improving and have cool new features in the upcoming
release 0.9.0, e.g. the preview will allow you preview your stuff in
different resolutions (fixed Java7 problems just last night) and more in
the pipeline for 1.0 (maven, robovm, gradient editing, css editor
improvements).
Tom
On 15.08.13 04:23, George Foster wrote:
> The full download of the preconfigured 4.3 with e(fx)clipse did the trick.
>
> Comparing this version to the regular 4.3 I already have, I see that I
> am getting p2 errors in the "broken" version of Eclipse when I point to
> the Kepler directory, so it appears the problem is in p2 or equinox in
> my install, totally unrelated to e(fx)clipse - it just couldn't read
> that update site properly to get the dependency.
>
> Thanks for your assistance. My brief look at the e(fx)clipse
> capabilities reassure me that switching to NetBeans wouldn't be any
> improvement over Eclipse and I can stay in my usual environment.
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Re: Install missing dependencies [message #1739773 is a reply to message #1087002] |
Thu, 15 August 2013 09:12 |
Thomas Schindl Messages: 6651 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi George,
We are steadily improving and have cool new features in the upcoming
release 0.9.0, e.g. the preview will allow you preview your stuff in
different resolutions (fixed Java7 problems just last night) and more in
the pipeline for 1.0 (maven, robovm, gradient editing, css editor
improvements).
Tom
On 15.08.13 04:23, George Foster wrote:
> The full download of the preconfigured 4.3 with e(fx)clipse did the trick.
>
> Comparing this version to the regular 4.3 I already have, I see that I
> am getting p2 errors in the "broken" version of Eclipse when I point to
> the Kepler directory, so it appears the problem is in p2 or equinox in
> my install, totally unrelated to e(fx)clipse - it just couldn't read
> that update site properly to get the dependency.
>
> Thanks for your assistance. My brief look at the e(fx)clipse
> capabilities reassure me that switching to NetBeans wouldn't be any
> improvement over Eclipse and I can stay in my usual environment.
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