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==Resources==
 
==Resources==

Revision as of 10:52, 27 April 2010

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Welcome to the main wiki page for the Eclipse Linux Tools Project. If you use Eclipse on Linux and are interested in promoting the adoption of Eclipse as an application development environment for the Linux platform, you are very welcome to get involved and help us out. Tips for getting involved are available at our Getting Involved page.

Goals

The goals of our project are:

  • Create more Linux Development Tools for Eclipse, for example:
    • GNU Autotools support
    • GNU ChangeLog support
    • RPM Spec file editors
    • Valgrind and OProfile integration
    • SystemTap integration
    • LTTng integration
    • and more...
  • Simplify the creation of Eclipse packages (RPM and deb) for Linux platforms, and standardize the process for doing so across multiple distributions of Linux.
  • Connect the Eclipse Update Mechanism with the Linux multi-user system model.
  • Work within the open source community to promote adoption of Eclipse on Linux

Articles

Team meetings

If you're interested in contributing to this project or just want to ask question regarding Eclipse and Linux, feel free to join us on public IRC:

User guides

Resources

 
Linux Tools
Website
Download
Community
Mailing ListForumsIRCmattermost
Issues
OpenHelp WantedBug Day
Contribute
Browse SourceProject Set File

News

2009-12-21

Our 0.4.1 release is now available. A number of OProfile and Autotools bugs were fixed.

2009-11-23

Our 0.4 release is now available! Check out the new and noteworthy.


[ News Archive ]

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