Re: Eclipse on Unix



Mishagam wrote:
Fahd Shariff wrote:
On Unix: Just go to the installation folder and type "eclipse".

I think it requires Java and eclipse to be already installed, and '.' to
be in path, but otherwise will probably work.

If your distro has Eclipse packaed and ready, just start it from the
menu system. Works with SuSE.

I'd be surprised if instructions aren't provided with the eclipse
download...
.



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