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Re: [Q] Installing PHP for Eclipse [message #63314 is a reply to message #63287] |
Tue, 18 December 2007 15:26 |
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Originally posted by: news_filter.melgir.net
Eric wrote:
> Should I be able to get this stuff installed using Help > Software
> Updates > Find and Install...?
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Did you do the "Select required" thing mentioned in the PDT/Install
FAQ/Wiki thing? I just installed PDT with it recently and that button
sorted out the dependencies (I believe).
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Re: [Q] Installing PHP for Eclipse [message #63359 is a reply to message #63287] |
Tue, 18 December 2007 17:06 |
Alon Peled Messages: 22 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Eric,
The PDT project is also based on the Webtools project, which you also need
to install.
Add the following site:
http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/updates
Make sure it is checked along with Europa & PDT.
When you press the 'Select Required' the relevant feature should be checked.
Good luck,
Alon
On 12/18/07 5:09 PM, in article 1i9b9vi.1dpxvq4cyd67gN%ericgorr@gmail.com,
"Eric" <ericgorr@gmail.com> wrote:
> First, I am running Mac OS X 10.5.1 (Leopard)
>
> I would like to be able to use the
>
> Help > Software Updates > Find and Install...
>
> to get things installed...it just seems easier to go this route -
> assuming that it works.
>
> So, I select the
>
> Search for new features to install
>
> option and press 'Next >'.
>
> I then select 'New Remote Site...' and enter
>
> Name: PDT
> URL: http://downloads.zend.com/pdt
>
> I check:
>
> Europa Discovery Site
> PDT
> The Eclipse Project Updates
>
> and press 'Finish'.
>
> The update manager searches for some stuff and I then get the 'Updates'
> dialog.
>
> In the 'Select the features to install' list, I see:
>
> Europa Discovery Site
> PDT
> The Eclipse Project Updates
> PDT Updates
>
> I check & select PDT and get an error which states:
>
> Zend Debugger Feature (5.2.12.v20071210) requires feature
> "org.eclipse.php_feature (1.0.0)", or later version.
>
> How can I install this using Help > Software Updates > Find and
> Install...?
>
> If I check & select PDT Updates, I get an error which states:
>
> PDT Feature (1.0.1.v20071210-79-78E7QYGHEPYPG) requires feature
> "org.eclipse.wst (2.0.0)", or compatible.
>
> How can I install this using Help > Software Updates > Find and
> Install...?
>
> If I check and select either, both or neither 'PDT' and 'PDT Updates'
> and press the 'Select Required', nothing extra is selected.
>
> Should I be able to get this stuff installed using Help > Software
> Updates > Find and Install...?
>
>
>
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Re: [Q] Installing PHP for Eclipse [message #63403 is a reply to message #63359] |
Tue, 18 December 2007 17:32 |
Eric Messages: 12 Registered: July 2009 |
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Thanks. I'm sure that's another piece of the puzzle, however, when I try
to install Webtools, I get the error message:
WST Common UI (2.0.1.v200709110622-7C5EH2E9RvTVnijrspVz0bgOmfz-)
requires plug-in "org.eclipse.draw2d (3.2.0)", or compatible.
Now, if I search for org.eclipse.draw2d, find
http://help.eclipse.org/help33/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse. draw2d.doc.i
sv/reference/api/org/eclipse/draw2d/package-summary.html
or
http://tinyurl.com/ywley8
http://preview.tinyurl.com/ywley8
(if you want to check to see where the tiny url goes first)
which appears to be documentation on the draw2d package on which the
Webtools package seems to depend.
But, based on the documentation here, I cannot determine the location
from which I can download this package.
Perhaps it should be:
http://download.eclipse.org/draw2d/updates
(following the same form as webtools)
I haven't tried this yet, but I am about to. When one gets one of those
cryptic error messages about a required plug-in, what is the
easiest/best way to determine where it can be obtained?
Thank you.
Alon Peled <alon@zend.com> wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> The PDT project is also based on the Webtools project, which you also need
> to install.
> Add the following site:
> http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/updates
>
> Make sure it is checked along with Europa & PDT.
> When you press the 'Select Required' the relevant feature should be checked.
>
> Good luck,
> Alon
>
>
> On 12/18/07 5:09 PM, in article 1i9b9vi.1dpxvq4cyd67gN%ericgorr@gmail.com,
> "Eric" <ericgorr@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > First, I am running Mac OS X 10.5.1 (Leopard)
> >
> > I would like to be able to use the
> >
> > Help > Software Updates > Find and Install...
> >
> > to get things installed...it just seems easier to go this route -
> > assuming that it works.
> >
> > So, I select the
> >
> > Search for new features to install
> >
> > option and press 'Next >'.
> >
> > I then select 'New Remote Site...' and enter
> >
> > Name: PDT
> > URL: http://downloads.zend.com/pdt
> >
> > I check:
> >
> > Europa Discovery Site
> > PDT
> > The Eclipse Project Updates
> >
> > and press 'Finish'.
> >
> > The update manager searches for some stuff and I then get the 'Updates'
> > dialog.
> >
> > In the 'Select the features to install' list, I see:
> >
> > Europa Discovery Site
> > PDT
> > The Eclipse Project Updates
> > PDT Updates
> >
> > I check & select PDT and get an error which states:
> >
> > Zend Debugger Feature (5.2.12.v20071210) requires feature
> > "org.eclipse.php_feature (1.0.0)", or later version.
> >
> > How can I install this using Help > Software Updates > Find and
> > Install...?
> >
> > If I check & select PDT Updates, I get an error which states:
> >
> > PDT Feature (1.0.1.v20071210-79-78E7QYGHEPYPG) requires feature
> > "org.eclipse.wst (2.0.0)", or compatible.
> >
> > How can I install this using Help > Software Updates > Find and
> > Install...?
> >
> > If I check and select either, both or neither 'PDT' and 'PDT Updates'
> > and press the 'Select Required', nothing extra is selected.
> >
> > Should I be able to get this stuff installed using Help > Software
> > Updates > Find and Install...?
> >
> >
> >
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Re: [Q] Installing PHP for Eclipse [message #63447 is a reply to message #63425] |
Tue, 18 December 2007 19:47 |
Eric Messages: 12 Registered: July 2009 |
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thanks.
In any case, I tried downloading the '
pdt-all-in-one-S20071213_M1-macosx-carbon.tar.gz' from the site you
mentioned and went to go see if there were any dependencies that weren't
included in this all-in-one and I found a couple...
The Eclipse Project Updates requires:
Eclipse RCP Patch 1 for 3.3.1 (3.3.1.v20071002_331) requires feature
"org.eclipse.rcp (3.3.1.R33x_r20070802-8y8eE8sEV3Fz0z0GlHJrXvTAUS)".
The XML Schema Infoset Model (XSD) Updates requires:
EMF Model Query OCL Integration (1.1.0.v200706071712-10-7w311817182823)
requires plug-in "org.eclipse.emf.ocl (1.1.0)", or compatible.
I'm assuming this is a genuine problem...
Dave Kelsey <dkel50@hotmail.com> wrote:
> PDT has the following pre-reqs
>
> # Java 5 JRE
> # Eclipse SDK v3.3.1.1
> # EMF SDO XSD 2.3.1
> # GEF 3.3.1
> # DTP 1.5.1
> # WTP 2.0.1
>
> this info can be found on the download pages, eg
> http://download.eclipse.org/tools/pdt/downloads/?release=S20 071213-M1
>
> I would have thought that the update site would define the pre-reqs but I
> don't know how that works (ie where the info is stored and how eclipse
> processes it)
>
> Dave Kelsey
>
> Eric wrote:
> > Thanks. I'm sure that's another piece of the puzzle, however, when I try
> > to install Webtools, I get the error message:
> >
> > WST Common UI (2.0.1.v200709110622-7C5EH2E9RvTVnijrspVz0bgOmfz-)
> > requires plug-in "org.eclipse.draw2d (3.2.0)", or compatible.
> >
> > Now, if I search for org.eclipse.draw2d, find
> >
> > http://help.eclipse.org/help33/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse. draw2d.doc.i
> > sv/reference/api/org/eclipse/draw2d/package-summary.html
> >
> > or
> >
> ...
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Re: [Q] Installing PHP for Eclipse [message #63491 is a reply to message #63287] |
Wed, 19 December 2007 16:35 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com
Eric wrote:
> First, I am running Mac OS X 10.5.1 (Leopard)
>
> I would like to be able to use the
>
> Help > Software Updates > Find and Install...
>
> to get things installed...it just seems easier to go this route -
> assuming that it works.
[...]
> If I check & select PDT Updates, I get an error which states:
>
> PDT Feature (1.0.1.v20071210-79-78E7QYGHEPYPG) requires feature
> "org.eclipse.wst (2.0.0)", or compatible.
>
> How can I install this using Help > Software Updates > Find and
> Install...?
>
> If I check and select either, both or neither 'PDT' and 'PDT Updates'
> and press the 'Select Required', nothing extra is selected.
>
> Should I be able to get this stuff installed using Help > Software
> Updates > Find and Install...?
Yes, you should. I'm not sure why it is not working as expected in your
case, but here's one shot-in-the-dark: A few days ago I responded to a
newsgroup question about a possible bug in the Select Required
functionality. The person asking the question seemed to observe that
unless a particular update site was expanded in the list, Select
Required would not search it. So can you try your scenario again, this
time making sure to expand the Europa site before hitting Select Required?
Hope this helps,
Eric
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Re: [Q] Installing PHP for Eclipse [message #63537 is a reply to message #63491] |
Wed, 19 December 2007 17:11 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: news_filter.melgir.net
Eric Rizzo wrote:
> The person asking the question seemed to observe that
> unless a particular update site was expanded in the list, Select
> Required would not search it.
This appears to be noted in http://wiki.eclipse.org/PDT/Installation
> * Expand the Europa Discovery site to resolve dependencies.
> Collapsed sites will not be searched.
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Re: [Q] Installing PHP for Eclipse [message #63581 is a reply to message #63491] |
Wed, 19 December 2007 20:57 |
Eric Messages: 12 Registered: July 2009 |
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Eric Rizzo <eclipse-news@rizzoweb.com> wrote:
> Eric wrote:
> > First, I am running Mac OS X 10.5.1 (Leopard)
> >
> > I would like to be able to use the
> >
> > Help > Software Updates > Find and Install...
> >
> > to get things installed...it just seems easier to go this route -
> > assuming that it works.
> [...]
> > If I check & select PDT Updates, I get an error which states:
> >
> > PDT Feature (1.0.1.v20071210-79-78E7QYGHEPYPG) requires feature
> > "org.eclipse.wst (2.0.0)", or compatible.
> >
> > How can I install this using Help > Software Updates > Find and
> > Install...?
> >
> > If I check and select either, both or neither 'PDT' and 'PDT Updates'
> > and press the 'Select Required', nothing extra is selected.
> >
> > Should I be able to get this stuff installed using Help > Software
> > Updates > Find and Install...?
>
> Yes, you should. I'm not sure why it is not working as expected in your
> case, but here's one shot-in-the-dark: A few days ago I responded to a
> newsgroup question about a possible bug in the Select Required
> functionality. The person asking the question seemed to observe that
> unless a particular update site was expanded in the list, Select
> Required would not search it. So can you try your scenario again, this
> time making sure to expand the Europa site before hitting Select Required?
>
> Hope this helps,
> Eric
Thanks. I'll play around with it a bit more and see if I can get it
working. This whole Eclipse thing looks pretty cool.
It seems silly that collapsed sites would not be searched...I assume
this is considered to be a bug...?
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Re: [Q] Installing PHP for Eclipse [message #63767 is a reply to message #63700] |
Fri, 21 December 2007 14:24 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com
Eric wrote:
> Eric Rizzo <eclipse-news@rizzoweb.com> wrote:
>
>> Eric wrote:
>>> It seems silly that collapsed sites would not be searched...I assume
>>> this is considered to be a bug...?
>> Seems to be a "known" limitation that is just not presented to the user:
>> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=203473
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>
> Interesting.
>
> I am still wondering why such a feature even needs to exist. It seems
> the solution used by MCPAN, MacPorts, Fink, etc. for a long time
> (decades?) is far better...if you try to install something, that
> something knows what it needs and the system can find and install the
> dependencies automatically. I believe the success of these systems has
> shown this method to be a good solution.
>
> The bug report seems to be trying to fix a feature that, as near as I
> can tell, is fundamentally and inherently flawed.
>
Hence the effort underway in Eclipse 3.4 to replace it. The bug talked
about that.
Eric
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