You can grab the plugin now if you want from. I would imagine a note would be posted there once it is released. Would be your best bet to stay up to date. So: Is there an easier way to install Eclipse Java Development Tools maybe? Installing Aptana was easy enough once the Eclipse JDT was in place and the mentioned folders were writeable. More precicely: /Application/JCode/Contents/MacOS/plugins and the /features folder on the same level.Īfter fixing the folder privileges the installation works fine and I get Aptana up and running. So looking through the Aptana forum it seems as if it's EasyEclipse that does not have the correct file privileges one some folders. "Unable to complete action for feature "Aptana web development tools" due to errors." Error details gives me a long list of "unable to create file" errors. ![]() Feature name: Aptana web development tools, _0.8". "This feature has not been digitally signed. Then I get a Verification popup saying that I'm about to install an unsigned feature. I recon it is a big plugin and drink some coffee while I wait. I accept the Licence agreement and click finish to start the installation. So when I now go back and repeat the steps required to install Aptana, I get no error messages. By checking the plugins things now seem to be fine. Being an obedient newbie, I agree to restart. ![]() By doing so I am prompted to restart JCode. Then right click JCode studio for Joomla and select Add > Extension Location. I do this by opening Help > Software Updates > Manage configuration. So next thing I do is adding the EasyEclipse folder to my Extension Locations. Except that this did not install the plugin into JCode, it only ended up in my Macintosh HD/Library/EasyEclipse-folder. I'm on a mac so I downloaded the dmg-file and installed that successfully using the standard installer. So I went to the EasyEclipse plugins page and found the Eclipse Java Development Tools plugin there for download. This error is not a problem if you are running pure EasyEclipse, I have tested that too. Viewing error details gives me two error messages:Įclipse Tools (3.2.1) requires plug-in ""įrom what I could gather from the documentation, this meant that I needed the Eclipse Java Development Tools which should contain both these plug-ins. I'm trying to follow the instructions on this page, which explains step by step how to use as a remote site to install the Aptana plugin into JCode:Ĭonnecting to the update site works fine, but when at the screen where I select features to install, I get an error when I click on Aptana, saying: If someone knows an easier way or what I am doing wrong, please share. Here is a "log" of what I had to do in case some other unexperienced noob should try the same stunt. The Aptana plugin seems to be a recommended addon by some Joomla programmers here on the forums, so I decided to give that a go as well, but installing it was a bit of a hassle. You need JavaScript enabled to see comments.Just read the dev blog post on the SoC projects for 2007, and decided to give JCode a go! Bear in mind I have never used Eclipse or EasyEclipse before, but by reading the forums I have gathered that JCode is a sort of EasyEclipse, so I made the assumption that I was running EasyEclipse. Sudo mv sktop /usr/share/applications/sktopįor those of you which are security conscious, you can check the contents of sktop here or by entering the URL above. Select the “Standalone Version” if not selected and click download.ģ. (: /opt/Aptana_Studio_3/plugins/.linux.x86_64_1.409059/os/linux/x86_64/libcefjni.so: libjpeg.so.62: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory) No more handlesNative code library failed to load. ![]() Libjpeg62 is important, without it you will get errors like this: An internal error has occurred. Sudo apt-get install oracle-java7-installer Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java Alternatively, to use the Sun JDK, do the following: sudo apt-get install libjpeg62 libwebkitgtk-1.0-0 git-core ![]() Install the prerequisites sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk libjpeg62 libwebkitgtk-1.0-0 git-coreĪlthough Aptana Studio doesn’t officially support OpenJDK, I’ve not encountered any problems, however I’ve not done extensive testing. How to install Aptana Studio 3 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) Out of date content ahead!Īn updated version of these instructions for Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) is available here.ġ. How to install Aptana Studio 3 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin)
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