Thanks,
//mikael
http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/
(use "all versions" on download page)
Dennis
Am 19.06.2007 um 09:16 schrieb Mikael Petterson (KI/EAB):
Hi,
Where can I download Eclipse 3.3?
cheers,
//mikael
1) 'Run as SWT Application' is
gone for Eclipse 3.3 2) As of SWT 3.3,
so is java.library.path
If you use
the stand alone jars from eclipse.org/swt, it should all just work for
you.
"Mikael Petterson
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RE: [platform-swt-dev] Develop
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Hi,
Thanks for your quick reply David.
I am satisfied
with the deployment answer. However we are a number of developers using
both linux and windows to develop the app. It seems like a problem to
develop the app with SWT. I want to code and the run/debug and code and
run/debug. It is not possible? Or did I miss something?
I have tried
( if you mean import using e.g. Subversion):
you could have
someone load your project from the repository in an Eclipse workspace on
Linux, and test from within Eclipse.
But I get the following
complaint:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
no swt-pi-gtk-3235 in java.library.path
at
java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary(ClassLoader.java:1682)
at
java.lang.Runtime.loadLibrary0(Runtime.java:822)
at
java.lang.System.loadLibrary(System.java:993)
at org.eclipse.swt.internal.Library.loadLibrary(Library.java:123)
at
org.eclipse.swt.internal.gtk.OS.<clinit>(OS.java:22)
When I Run
As SWT Application.
Have I missed
something.
Cheers,
//mikael
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Message----- From:
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On Behalf Of David Whiteman Sent: den 18 juni 2007 20:14 To: Eclipse
Platform SWT component developers list. Subject: Re: [platform-swt-dev]
Develop app with SWT for linux & windows
Monday, June 18, 2007,
1:28:50 PM, Mikael Petterson (KI/EAB) wrote:
> - How can we develop
the appl for both Linux and Windows within the > same Eclipse project.
(At the moment we use Win. )
Your app (minus SWT) should be binary
portable. You could develop & test on Windows, and then
periodically either export the app and copy it along with the SWT jar and
library to the Linux platform to test, or you could have someone load your
project from the repository in an Eclipse workspace on Linux, and test from
within Eclipse.
> - How can we deploy the standalone application?
Will it be one win- > and one linux-jar? What part of swt do we need to
include?
Your installer will need to include both the SWT jar and the
.dll/.so file for that particular platform. There are cross platform
installer tools like InstallAnywhere that help you manage multiple
platforms with different file needs. Or a simpler approach would be a
custom Ant build script that creates two different zip files, one each for
Windows and Linux, that contain the appropriate files for that
platform.
-- Hope this helps, David
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