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If you want to install Eclipse on your own computer without using the Oomph setup, just expand the installation guide below. On Windows, double-click the eclipse.exe
found in the installation directory. On Linux, execute the eclipse
executable found in the installation directory. On second thought... Why would you want to do that? Spare yourself the trouble and just go with Oomph. In fact, we don't even know if the information below are still up-to-date. Probably not. Go with Oomph. Seriously.
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The first step in getting your own Eclipse installation is to download Eclipse Luna 4.4.1 from the Eclipse download page. The download page offers several different variants of Eclipse; you want the Eclipse Modeling Tools, as they come with many of the features required for KIELER development already installed. Once Eclipse is installed and started, you need to install the remaining features. For each of these steps, fire up the software installation dialog by clicking Install New Software... from the Help menu.
Now open up the Eclipse Marketplace from the Help menu and install the following plug-ins:
After everything is installed, restart Eclipse and configure your installation according to our configuration guidelines. If you are in charge of creating a new reference target platform, make sure to consider the below. Optional DependenciesSome projects require a bunch of more esoteric dependencies. For each one of them, make sure you actually work with a given project and then install the required dependencies only if necessary.
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Working on the Institute Server
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You can use the reference installation of Eclipse on the institute server. Just log in (institute account, using your "mail-password") and start Eclipse using the following command line:
/home/java/eclipse-modeling/eclipse
This will always point to the current reference installation. Feel free to setup a link on your desktop to avoid having to start the console every time.
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Memory Problems
Regardless of the two methods you've decided on following, Eclipse may well run into problems due to lack of memory. If so, navigate to your installation directory, open eclipse.ini, and edit it to contain the following lines:
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