This is NOT absurd that 32-bits softwares want to install by default in Program Files (x86) , and 64-bits in Program Files. You just don't have a clue what (x86) means... I'm actually shocked you didn't check google to learn it btw.. anyway, x86 stands for a microchip class that derived from the Intel 8086 .. remember the i386, i486, first Pentiums or Athlons !!! ... that was just before the 64-bit architecture microchips came.. I'm 34 y.o and I've seen the transition between those in early 2k
Thanks for this. I was struggling trying to find out why I didn't have ant as a run option. I was surprised that after following these steps, it simply come up when I re-started Eclipse.
thank you!
bmgag19 1 month ago
2k years... and thus, what goes in (x86) means actually '32-bit softwares' .... so I can't see why you think it is absurd...
DomPauFR 4 months ago
This is NOT absurd that 32-bits softwares want to install by default in Program Files (x86) , and 64-bits in Program Files. You just don't have a clue what (x86) means... I'm actually shocked you didn't check google to learn it btw.. anyway, x86 stands for a microchip class that derived from the Intel 8086 .. remember the i386, i486, first Pentiums or Athlons !!! ... that was just before the 64-bit architecture microchips came.. I'm 34 y.o and I've seen the transition between those in early 2k
DomPauFR 4 months ago
Thanks for this. I was struggling trying to find out why I didn't have ant as a run option. I was surprised that after following these steps, it simply come up when I re-started Eclipse.
Thumbs up! :)
h4xm4n 7 months ago
command prompt, type in "ant", and it should say "build.xml does not exist"
NOT FIX AND NOT FOUND
wrc60 1 year ago