I solved this problem by changing the eclipse.ini file.īut of course you must have jdk 7 installed previously. Just download zip here and extracted folder in the dropin directory and restart is ok now You can install java7 but retain your current version and not affect your current set up by specifying which JVM Eclipse should use using the command line -vm option.Įclipse Version: Kepler Service Release 1 Not enough rep to comment on Gerry Kuhn’s answer so I’ll make a new one. Building in Eclipse Kepler with AVR-Eclipse plugin and avr-gcc 4. I would check the versions of Java and PyDev you’re running. On this illustration guide we will going to wire the WIZNET W5100 module to run as NTP. The PyDev site states that the latest PyDev requires Java 7.
I’ve seen this on Windows 7, after a recent update to Eclipse Kepler and PyDev 3.0.x. Today I trashed the whole Eclipse, downloaded a fresh one and installed PyDev via the update site… Same story!Ĭheers, Tom How to solve this problem? Solution no. I can uninstall it again, meaning Eclipse knows it is there, but there is simply no way to configure it. I uninstalled PyDev, reinstalled it and since then it doesn’t even appear in the preferences. I installed them, with the result that Eclipse didn’t remember to have a perspective for PyDev.
Yesterday I did and it told me that there are update available. I have Eclipse (Kepler) installed on OS X and updated recently to Maverick.