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Date:      Wed, 06 Apr 2005 19:44:04 +0200
From:      nicky <nickyb@tiscali.nl>
To:        Alex Varju <alex@varju.ca>
Cc:        freebsd-java@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: eclipse
Message-ID:  <42541FE4.6030301@tiscali.nl>
In-Reply-To: <42538AAA.70202@varju.ca>
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Hello,

I've taken your new patched port. Deinstalled eclipse-3.0, installed 
3.1. Seems to work just fine sofar. Help system does seem to hang.

I've used WITHOUT_GNOMEVFS and WITH_MOZILLA=firefox options.
I'm running 5.4-PRERELEASE on i386.

Just a side note: the used to be a bug with eclipse that stop it from 
running properly. It involves using p4 as your CPUTYPE in your make.conf 
in combination with the GTK port. Using I686 seems to be a good workaround.

Greetz.

Alex Varju wrote:

> Andreas Kohn wrote:
>
>> Works for me on FreeBSD/i386 6.0-CURRENT. I applied attached build to
>> have eclipse build with mozilla-devel instead of the default mozilla.
>>  
>>
> I've combined this fix with the one Bruno sent, as well as a few other 
> random cleanups.  Here's an updated package:
>
>  http://www.varju.ca/alex/freebsd/eclipse-devel-3.1m6-3.tgz
>
> The libswt-mozilla library is building now, but I don't think it's 
> working correctly on my system.  I'm not positive, but I think the 
> Help system uses it .. if I try to go to Help Contents, nothing 
> happens.  (This is better than before the plugin was built, as then it 
> created a mozilla process that spun forever).
>
> This patch is still missing Motif support.  I've just flagged this as 
> broken, as I don't actually expect to track this down myself.  My i386 
> system is far too slow to do test builds on, and it doesn't like there 
> are linux x86_64 motif build files to base an amd64 build on.
>
>> One strange thing: At one build stage, it looked like it would build
>> gtk64 support things, is this to be expected on i386?
>>  
>>
> It's possible that I've messed something up there, but it's also 
> possible that Eclipse builds more than it actually needs.  What 
> exactly are you seeing?
>
> Alex.
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