https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1302131
--- Comment #8 from Dennis W. Tokarski <dwt(a)poltec.com> ---
(In reply to Roland Grunberg from comment #6)
The links are part of the rpm
(
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/rpminfo?rpmID=7325960) so they should be
at those locations on the system.
'rpm -qf
/usr/lib64/eclipse/dropins/cdt-arduino/eclipse/plugins/com.google.gson_2.2.4.
jar
/usr/lib64/eclipse/dropins/cdt-arduino/eclipse/plugins/org.apache.commons.
compress_1.6.0.jar' should return eclipse-cdt-arduino-8.8.0-6.fc23.noarch.
Ah. They're correct then. I was looking directly in the dropins directory.
Still, eclipse doesn't see the plugin. And it gets stranger...
I have a laptop (Lenovo thinkpad T61) where I've been trying all this,
and a guest VM which I run on it. The host and the guest are both running
F23 up to data as of today. Just to be thorough, on each system I erased
all eclipse packages, then installed just the three new ones I need from the
set you pushed out, letting yum pull in the necessary requirements. So both
systems have the following set of eclipse packages:
eclipse-avr-2.3.4-10.fc23.noarch
eclipse-cdt-8.8.0-6.fc23.x86_64
eclipse-cdt-arduino-8.8.0-6.fc23.x86_64
eclipse-ecf-core-3.12.0-1.fc23.x86_64
eclipse-emf-core-2.11.1-1.fc23.x86_64
eclipse-equinox-osgi-4.5.1-7.fc23.x86_64
eclipse-filesystem-1.0-5.fc23.x86_64
eclipse-launchbar-1.0.1-0.1.git3c10977.fc23.noarch
eclipse-platform-4.5.1-7.fc23.x86_64
eclipse-remote-2.0.1-2.fc23.noarch
eclipse-rse-3.7.0-5.git97bd591.fc23.noarch
eclipse-swt-4.5.1-7.fc23.x86_64
eclipse-tm-terminal-4.0.0-3.fc23.noarch
(I added the eclipse-avr package later. Its presence or absence
seems irrelevant.)
I have also moved ~/workspace and ~/.eclipse out of the way to
force eclipse into thinking it's getting a fresh start.
Running eclipse on the VM system under Window=>preferences=>C/C++ I
see the Arduino entry between Appearance and Autotools; on the host
system it's not there. Likewise it can be seen under Help=>Installation
Details on the VM, but not on the host.
Is there somewhere else that eclipse squirrels away hidden state
that might be messing this up? Just for grins I logged into another
uid which has never before used eclipse and got the same result: no
arduino plugin menu entry.
Does eclipse keep any other startup logs I can fish through? I did find
what are supposed to be error logs under Help=>Installation Details
in the Configuration tab. On the VM there are a couple of lines for
each start showing the Arduino plugin being started. In the host log
the string "arduino" is not to be found.
I'm at a loss.
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