I always just download eclipse separately into my own home directory
and run it from its own ~/eclipse directory. Package managers never
seem to set things up the way I want them to.

I've never had any problems using GWT with Eclipse on Linux. I'm doing
it even now. :)

Derek

On Dec 6, 12:28 am, sachin sreenivasan
<sachin.sreenivasa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi ppl,
>
>    I had GWT working fine on windows. then i decided to try it on
> linux. I gave the command  "yum install eclipse-fedorapackager" and
> the eclipse got installed on Linux. But when I gave the GWT link in
> the Install Software it failed saying some prerequisites were missing.
> Then I noticed that there were no Java elements at all in eclipse. I
> dint see options like "New Java Project" and all. Can someone please
> tell me how to install those Java components after installing eclipse?
> Also, is this the main problem that is preventing GWT from getting
> installed? Any other things I need to do after this?
>
> Regards,
> Sachin

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