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*guides-install*
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Installing / Upgrading
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Requirements
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============
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Before beginning the installation, first confirm that you have met the
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following requirements.
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- Java Development Kit
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(http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.html) 1.5 or greater
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- Eclipse 3.5.x (Galileo) (http://eclipse.org/downloads/index.php)
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- Vim 7.1.x (http://www.vim.org/download.php)
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Minimum Vim Settings: In order for eclim to function properly, there
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is a minimum set of vim options that must be enabled in your vimrc
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file (:h vimrc).
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- set nocompatible
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Execute :h 'compatible' for more info. You can confirm that
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compatibliity is turned off by executing the following:
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>
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:echo &compatible
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Which should output '0'.
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- filetype plugin on
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Execute :h filetype-plugin-on for more info. You can confirm that
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file type plugins are enabled by executing the following:
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>
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:filetype
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Which should output 'filetype detection:ON plugin:ON indent:ON',
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showing at least 'ON' for 'detection' and 'plugin'.
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*installer*
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Eclim Graphical Installer
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=========================
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Step 1: Download the eclim installer for your platform.
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-------------------------------------------------------
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- Linux / Mac / BSD (and other unix based systems): eclim_version.sh (
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http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=145869&
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sel_platform=15823)
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- Windows: eclim_version.exe (http://sourceforge.net/project/platformd
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ownload.php?group_id=145869&sel_platform=15821)
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Step 2: Run the installer.
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--------------------------
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Note: If you have eclipse running, please close it prior to starting the
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installation procedure.
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- Linux / Mac / BSD (and other unix based systems): You can start the
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installer by running the script you downloaded (note: you may have
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to make it executable first).
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$ chmod 755 eclim_version.sh
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$ ./eclim_version.sh
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Note: If you are behind a proxy, you may need to run the installer like
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so (be sure to take a look at the related faq (|eclim-proxy|) as
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well):>
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$ FORMIC_OPTS="-Dhttp.proxyHost=my.proxy -Dhttp.proxyPort=8080" ./eclim_version.sh
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If your proxy requires authentication, you'll need to supply the
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-Dhttp.proxyUser and -Dhttp.proxyPassword properties as well.You
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can also try the following which may be able to use your system
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proxy settings:>
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$ FORMIC_OPTS="-Djava.net.useSystemProxies=true" ./eclim_version.sh
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- Windows: On Windows systems, simply double click the
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eclim_version.exe file you downloaded.
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Note: If you are behind a proxy, you may need to run the installer from
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a dos prompt like so (be sure to take a look at the related faq
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(|eclim-proxy|) as well):>
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C:\...> set FORMIC_OPTS=-Dhttp.proxyHost=my.proxy -Dhttp.proxyPort=8080
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C:\...> eclim_version.exe
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If your proxy requires authentication, you'll need to supply the
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-Dhttp.proxyUser and -Dhttp.proxyPassword properties as well.You
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can also try the following which may be able to use your system
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proxy settings:>
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C:\...> set FORMIC_OPTS=-Djava.net.useSystemProxies=true
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C:\...> eclim_version.exe
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After the installer starts up, simply follow the steps in the wizard
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to install the application.
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Note: In some rare cases you might encounter one of the following errors:
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1. Any exception which denotes usage of gcj.
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java.lang.NullPointerException
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at org.pietschy.wizard.HTMLPane.updateEditorColor(Unknown Source)
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at org.pietschy.wizard.HTMLPane.setEditorKit(Unknown Source)
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at javax.swing.JEditorPane.getEditorKit(libgcj.so.90)
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...
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Gcj (GNU Compile for Java), is not currently supported. If you
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receive any error which references libgcj, then gcj is your
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current default jvm. So, you'll need to install a sun jvm to
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resolve the installation error.
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2. >
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java.lang.IncompatibleClassChangeError
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at org.formic.ant.logger.Log4jLogger.printMessage(Log4jLogger.java:51)
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...
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This is most likely caused by an incompatible version of log4j
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installed in your jave ext.dirs. To combat this you can run the
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installer like so:
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$ FORMIC_OPTS="-Djava.ext.dirs" ./eclim_1.4.0.sh
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Step 3: Testing the installation
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To test eclim you first need to start the eclim daemon. How you start
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the daemon will depend on how you intend to use eclim.
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If you plan on using eclim along with the eclipse gui, then:
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- start eclipse with the -clean option
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$ eclipse -clean
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Note: You should only need to start eclipse with the -clean option the
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first time after installing or upgrading eclim.
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- open the eclimd view
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Window -> Show View -> Other -> Eclim -> eclimd
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If you plan on using eclim without the eclipse gui, then:
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- start the eclimd server.
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- Linux / Mac / BSD (and other unix based systems): To start eclimd
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from linux, simply execute the eclimd script found in your eclipse
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root directory:
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$ $ECLIPSE_HOME/eclimd
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- Windows: The easiest way to start eclimd in windows is to double
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click on the eclimd.bat file found in your eclipse root directory:
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%ECLIPSE_HOME%/eclimd.bat
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Once you have the eclim daemon (headed or headless) running, you can
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then test eclim:
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- open a vim window and issue the command, |:PingEclim|. The result
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of executing this command should be the eclim and eclipse version
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echoed to the bottom of your Vim window. If however, you receive
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unable to connect to eclimd - connect: Connection refused, or
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something similar, then your eclimd server is not running or
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something is preventing eclim from connecting to it. If you receive
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this or any other errors you can start by first examining the eclimd
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output to see if it gives any info as to what went wrong. If at
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this point you are unsure how to proceed you can view the
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troubleshooting guide (|guides-troubleshoot|) or feel free to post
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your issue on the eclim user
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(http://groups.google.com/group/eclim-user) mailing list.
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Example of successful ping:
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[image]
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Example of failed ping:
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[image]
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- Regardless of the ping result, you can also verify your vim settings
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using the command :EclimValidate. This will check various settings
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and options and report any problems. If all is ok you will receive
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the following message:
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Result: OK, required settings are valid.
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What's Next
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===========
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Now that you have eclim installed, the next step is to familiarize
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yourself with at least the core set of commands that eclim provides,
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all of which are found at the index of the eclim documentation
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(|vim-index|).
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After doing that you can then proceed to getting started guide
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(|gettingstarted|).
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Upgrading
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=========
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The upgrading procedure is the same as the installation procedure but
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please be aware that the installer will remove the previous version of
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eclim prior to installing the new one. The installer will delete all
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the files in the eclim eclipse plugins and the files eclim adds to
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your .vim or vimfiles directory. So if you made any alterations to any
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of these files, be sure to back them up prior to upgrading.
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Building from source
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If you would like to use the bleeding edge development version of
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eclim or you would like to contribute code, then you can checkout and
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build eclim from source. Instructions on doing so can be found in the
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developers guide (|development-build|).
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*install-automated*
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Unattended (automated) install
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As of eclim 1.5.5 users on unix based machines (linux, OSX, etc.) can
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use the eclim installer to run an automated install without launching
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the installer gui.
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Warning: When using this method no validation is performed to ensure that you
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have the required third party eclipse plugin dependencies necessary
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for the eclim features you've chosen to install. It is the
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responsibility of the user, or the script which launches the
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installer, to validate the dependencies prior to installation. This
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installation method is primarily provided for those wishing to
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package eclim for inclusion in a package management system.
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Here is an example of installing eclim with only java and ant support
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using this method:
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$ ./eclim_1.5.5.sh install \
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-Declipse.home=/opt/eclipse \
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-Dvim.files=$HOME/.vim \
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-DfeatureList.ant=true \
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-DfeatureList.jdt=true
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As you can see by the example, the values normally obtained from the
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user by the graphical installer are supplied using java system
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properties. This method of installation has only two required
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properties that must be set and various optional properties to enable
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features, etc.
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Required:
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- eclipse.home - The absolute path to the eclipse installation.
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- vim.files - The absolute path to the vim files directory.
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Optional:
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- eclipse.local - When installing for a single user, some eclipse
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installations have a user local location where eclipse plugins are
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installed. This property can be set to that location.
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- eclim.gvim - The location of the gvim executable to be set as the
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default for embedding gvim inside of eclipse.
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Optional Feature Properties: All of the following properties must have
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the value 'true' to enable the feature. All other values, or no value
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at all will result in the exclusion of that feature. Also, some
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features require that other features be enabled, as noted below:
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- featureList.ant (requires jdt)
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- featureList.cdt
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- featureList.dltk
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- featureList.dltkruby (requires dltk)
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- featureList.jdt
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- featureList.maven
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- featureList.pdt (requires wst and dltk)
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- featureList.python
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- featureList.wst
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vim:ft=eclimhelp
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