> Android bundle ships Eclipse Juno which is really old and buggy. I > would like to use latest Eclipse shipped by Fedora. And I would like > to install packages that resemble Android bundle as closely as > possible. > > Besides ADT, Android bundle Eclipse provides following features. > > Eclipse.org > 1. Eclipse Platform - org.eclipse.platform > 2. Eclipse RCP - org.eclipse.rcp > 3. Help System Base - org.eclipse.help eclipse-platform > > Eclipse Modeling Project > 1. EMF Common - org.eclipse.emf.common > 2. EMF Ecore - org.eclipse.emf.ecore eclipse-emf > Eclipse CDT > 1. Eclipse C/C++ Development Tools - org.eclipse.cdt > 2. GDB Common - org.eclipse.cdt.gdb eclipse-cdt > Eclipse EGit > > 1. Git Team Provider - org.eclipse.egit > 2. Git Team Provider - org.eclipse.egit.import eclipse-egit > Eclipse JGit - JGit Core - org.eclipse.jgit eclipse-jgit > How do I figure out what packages provide these features? Yum info or > rpm -qi have not been very useful. You could do this with repoquery. For example : repoquery -q --whatprovides "osgi(org.eclipse.egit)" org.eclipse.egit, being the Bundle-SymbolicName we're interested in. I don't think the osgi provides/requires are done for features so the next best thing is to look for Bundle-SymblicName headers. Fedora 20 has Eclipse Kepler, but you could also get an Eclipse Luna Copr repo from Hope this helps, -- Roland Grunberg -- java-devel mailing list java-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/java-devel