diff --git a/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-model.xml b/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-model.xml
index 334ae16276..761ac982a5 100644
--- a/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-model.xml
+++ b/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-model.xml
@@ -749,12 +749,8 @@
You can install the Eclipse Yocto Plug-in into the Eclipse
IDE one of two ways: use the Yocto Project's Eclipse
- Update site to install the pre-built plug-in, or build and
+ Update site to install the pre-built plug-in or build and
install the plug-in from the latest source code.
- If you do not want to permanently install the plug-in but
- just want to try it out within the Eclipse environment,
- you can import the plug-in project from the Yocto Project's
- Source Repositories.
@@ -807,10 +803,29 @@
To install the Eclipse Yocto Plug-in from the latest
source code, follow these steps:
- Open a shell and create a Git
+ Be sure your development system
+ is not using OpenJDK to build the plug-in
+ by doing the following:
+
+ Use the Oracle JDK.
+ If you don't have that, go to
+
+ and download the appropriate tarball
+ for your development system and
+ extract it into your home directory.
+
+ In the shell you are going
+ to do your work, export the location of
+ the Oracle Java as follows:
+
+ export PATH=~/jdk1.7.0_40/bin:$PATH
+
+
+ In the same shell, create a Git
repository with:
- $ git clone git://git.yoctoproject.org/eclipse-poky-kepler yocto-eclipse
+ $ cd ~
+ $ git clone git://git.yoctoproject.org/eclipse-poky-kepler
If you are using Juno, the repository is
@@ -818,19 +833,19 @@
git://git.yoctoproject.org/eclipse-poky-juno.
For this example, the repository is named
- ~/yocto-eclipse.
+ ~/eclipse-poky-kepler.
Change to the directory where you
set up the Git repository:
- $ cd ~/yocto-eclipse
+ $ cd ~/eclipse-poky-kepler
Be sure you are in the right branch
for your Git repository.
For this release set the branch to
&DISTRO_NAME;:
- $ git checkout -b &DISTRO_NAME; origin/&DISTRO_NAME;
+ $ git checkout &DISTRO_NAME;
Change to the
scripts
@@ -857,7 +872,7 @@
Here is an example that uses the
&DISTRO_NAME; branch:
- $ ECLIPSE_HOME=/home/scottrif/yocto-eclipse/scripts/eclipse ./build.sh &DISTRO_NAME; &DISTRO_NAME;
+ $ ECLIPSE_HOME=/home/scottrif/eclipse-poky-kepler/scripts/eclipse ./build.sh &DISTRO_NAME; &DISTRO_NAME;
After running the script, the file
org.yocto.sdk-<release>-<date>-archive.zip
@@ -879,7 +894,7 @@
Click through the "Okay" buttons.
- Check the box next to the new entry
+ Check the boxes
in the installation window and complete
the installation.Restart the Eclipse IDE if
@@ -893,61 +908,6 @@
"Configuring the Eclipse Yocto Plug-in"
section.
-
-
- Importing the Plug-in Project into the Eclipse Environment
-
-
- Importing the Eclipse Yocto Plug-in project from the
- Yocto Project source repositories is useful when you
- want to try out the latest plug-in from the tip of
- plug-in's development tree.
- It is important to understand when you import the
- plug-in you are not installing it into the Eclipse
- application.
- Rather, you are importing the project and just using it.
-
-
-
- To import the plug-in project, follow these steps:
-
- Open a shell and create a Git
- repository with:
-
- $ git clone git://git.yoctoproject.org/eclipse-poky-kepler yocto-eclipse
-
-
- The Juno repository is located at
- git://git.yoctoproject.org/eclipse-poky-juno
-
- For this example, the repository is named
- ~/yocto-eclipse.
-
- In Eclipse, select "Import" from
- the "File" menu.
- Expand the "General" box and select
- "existing projects into workspace" and then
- click "Next".
- Select the root directory and
- browse to
- ~/yocto-eclipse/plugins.
-
- Three plug-ins exist:
- org.yocto.bc.ui,
- org.yocto.sdk.ide, and
- org.yocto.sdk.remotetools.
- Select and import all of them.
-
-
-
-
- The left navigation pane in the Eclipse application
- shows the default projects.
- Right-click on one of these projects and run it as an
- Eclipse application to bring up a second instance of
- Eclipse IDE that has the Yocto Plug-in.
-
-