
jarĮclipse-platform version is 3.8.1-11 it depends on eclipse-rcp version 3.8.1-11 which in turn depends on libequinox-osgi-java (>= 3.9.1).īut eclipse-platform-data expects libequinox-osgi-java version 3.8.1-11:

$ dpkg -L eclipse- platform- data | grep config.ini | xargs cat | grep amework= Original- Maintainer: Debian Orbital Alignment Team īugs: https:/ /bugs.launchpad. $ apt-cache -recurse depends eclipse-platform | less Installing libcanberra- gtk-module got rid of those warnings, but the popup and error message remain.Įclipse-platform version is 3.8.1-11 it depends on eclipse-rcp version 3.8.1-11 which in turn depends on libequinox- osgi-java (>= 3.9.1).īut eclipse- platform- data expects libequinox- osgi-java version 3.8.1-11: There are no pending updates after an `apt-get update & apt-get upgrade`. `eclipse`, `eclipse-jdt` and `eclipse-platform` are all version 3.8.1-11. Main.basicRun( Main.java: 584)Īt org.eclipse. lang.ClassNotFo undException: org.eclipse.

!MESSAGE Exception launching the Eclipse Platform: Gtk-Message: 11:31:25.619: Failed to load module "canberra- gtk-module" Gtk-Message: 11:31:25.572: Failed to load module "canberra- gtk-module" OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM warning: ignoring option MaxPermSize=256m support was removed in 8.0 Meanwhile, the following messages are printed on stderr: I expected Eclipse to open, but instead I got a popup saying:

I then ran `eclipse` in a terminal from my home directory (launcher icon behaves same way). Sudo apt-get install eclipse git build-essential I proceeded to install Eclipse and build tools with: I just installed 18.04 from today's March 10th desktop ISO in a VM with all default settings.
