The main reason you would want to use the 32-Bit version is because of plugins which are incompatible with 64-Bit. (not anymore with Helios: no Carbon version, only Cocoa) See Installing Eclipse Galileo on Mac OS X (can be applied to Helios)Īgain, the Carbon version is there in case you encounter compatibility issues with older plugins. Here are some installation tutorial (generally for 64-bit version, but can also be usefull for the 32-bit edition) You can set it using an application called JavaPreferences, sitting in the /Applications/Utilities. Second, make sure 32 bit Java is your default. Regarding your configuration, zvikico adds in the comments:ĪFAIK, the Core Duo is a 32 bit processor, not capable of running 64 bit at all.įirst, you need the 32 bit version. May require installing Java 1.5 since SL actually only ships with Java 1.6 The snowleopard.wikidot mentions Eclipse 3.5 being compatible, although: Did you install a 64-bit version of Eclipse like in this thread?
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