Inside this folder, you will find an executable called eclipse.
Uncompress the archive you just downloaded.I recommend going through some Eclipse tutorials and learning about other plug-ins such as EGit and Mylyn. With each of them you will get a different initial set of language support. Go to the Eclipse download page and get any of the Eclipse bundles.If you need to download it, go to this page. You'll need of course a Java Runtime Environment (JRE), version 7 or above.
If it's the first time that you use Eclipse or install plug-ins, follow this set of instructions: The current version of EclipseFP is 2.6.4. If you don't know what "update site" means, don't worry, just follow the steps right below this text.
Update site is located in and then follow the extra configuration steps.
If you are already proficient in installing Eclipse plug-ins, all you need to know is that the Java Development Tools are required and the EclipseFP
Meetup - LSTM Neural Networks for Time Series Pred.EclipseFP The Haskell plug-in for Eclipse Home.The magic behind configure, make, make install Protocols: dict file ftp gopher http imap pop3 rtsp smtp telnet tftpįeatures: IPv6 Largefile libz UnixSockets We can also verify its version, protocols and features this (custom) build supports:Ĭurl 7.52.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) libcurl/7.52.1 zlib/1.2.8 We can verify that curl is indeed installed: Make: Leaving directory '/home/bojan/Downloads/curl-7.52.1/docs' usr/bin/install -c -m 644 curl.1 curl-config.1 '/usr/local/share/man/man1' bin/mkdir -p '/usr/local/share/man/man1' usr/bin/install -c -m 644 libcurl.pc '/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig' usr/bin/install -c curl-config '/usr/local/bin' libtool -mode=install /usr/bin/install -c libcurl.la '/usr/local/lib' It copies binaries to a /usr/local/bin - a directory which contains locally built user applications (not those installed via package manager): Make install executes installation commands from Makefile. Make: Leaving directory '/home/bojan/Downloads/curl-7.52.1' Make: Entering directory '/home/bojan/Downloads/curl-7.52.1' Make: Entering directory '/home/bojan/Downloads/curl-7.52.1/lib' Make executes build commands from Makefile and builds the application: Protocols: DICT FILE FTP GOPHER HTTP IMAP POP3 RTSP SMTP TELNET TFTP LDAP support: no (-enable-ldap / -with-ldap-lib / -with-lber-lib) Verbose errors: enabled (-disable-verbose)Ĭa cert bundle: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt libcurl option: enabled (-disable-libcurl-option)
yesĬonfigure: amending tests/server/MakefileĬonfigure: amending tests/libtest/MakefileĬonfigure: amending docs/examples/MakefileĬonfigure: Configured to build curl/libcurl: noĬhecking whether make supports nested variables. It uses Makefile template file ( Makefile.in) in order to create Makefile file which contains instructions for building and installation:Ĭhecking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles. Now perform standard Unix-style build & install steps ( configure - make - make install).Ĭonfigure verifies that compiler and all dependencies for build are present at the system and adjusts build configuration if necessary. At the time of writing, it was curl-7.52.1.tar.gz. Go to curl download page and download the latest source code. usr/bin directory contains user applications installed via package (distribution) manager. NOTE: curl has already been installed on a system via package manager: