2010/1/8 Andrew Overholt <overholt(a)redhat.com>:
> * Guy McArthur <guymac(a)gmail.com> [2010-01-08 08:32]:
>> Hello, I want to use the Google Eclipse plugin for developing
>> appengine stuff in fedora 12 x86_64 kde spin but have encountered
>> serious problems getting this going. The straightforward way,
>> downloading the whole platform from
eclipse.org has a rendering bug.
>
> Try exporting GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true and re-running. There are some
> SWT bugs on GTK 2.18. Query for GTK2.18 at
bugs.eclipse.org and you'll
> find a few. We've backported a few fixes and made the above environment
> variable a default in our Eclipse packages in Fedora 12.
>
>> With the other way, installing eclipse from fedora repositories via
>> yum, I'm not sure how to add the Google plugin or any of its
>> dependencies.
>
> You do it the same way, using the update manager. The only sticking
> point is that the Galileo repository isn't there by default. It's easy
> to add, though. Just enter the URL as
>
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/galileo
>
What dependencies are we missing in Fedora for the Google Plugin?
Presumably WTP at least.
Sorry, I don't know anything about said "Google Plugin". I know when
people have tried to use the Android stuff in the past they've needed
some component of WTP.
Andrew