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Help with Eclipse in Linux?

I followed all the steps on the WPI page to to get started wih FRC Java Programming,including installing all the development tools and the FRC plugin, but when I go to create a project, I don't have the option of creating a WPI Robot Project.
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Re: Help with Eclipse in Linux?

What version of Linux are you running? I'm personally running Ubuntu 14.04 with eclipse along with the java plugin.
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Re: Help with Eclipse in Linux?

Hi! What version of Linux do you use? I'm running RHEL and it is working fine for me. I had some issues getting familiar with Eclipse but none like the one you are describing. What steps do you take to create a new robot project? (Aka what do you click on in your quest to make a new robot Java project)
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I'm using elementary os. I click on new>project to create a new project but I don't get the option of creating a robot project. I get the option creating a java project but not a wpi robot project.
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Re: Help with Eclipse in Linux?

Click on new, then project, then Other, which will bring up a window. Scroll down and maximise the WPI Robot Java window, then click on Robot Java Project.
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Re: Help with Eclipse in Linux?

I have Eclipse/WPILib installed on Ubuntu and also on Elementary OS. Both work fine for me.

My first guess is that the plugin didn't install correctly. Plugin installation should have created a directory in your home directory called "wpilib". Also, try going to the Help menu and selecting "Installation Details", which will pop up a dialog window. Under the "Installed Software" tab, you should see "Robot Java Development". If "wpilib" or "Robot Java Development" are missing, you should revisit the installation procedure.
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Re: Help with Eclipse in Linux?

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Originally Posted by tahmid0517 View Post
I'm using elementary os. I click on new>project to create a new project but I don't get the option of creating a robot project. I get the option creating a java project but not a wpi robot project.
When I click on File/New/Project I see the following in Eclipse Luna:



If you don't then I agree that for some reason your plugin didn't install correctly.

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Re: Help with Eclipse in Linux?

Click File > New > Other > (WPILib Robot Java Deveopment) > Robot Java Project

Not just Project. Also, ctrl+n should get you there.

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