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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T11:30:30+00:00 2026-05-18T11:30:30+00:00

I have downloaded eclipse 3.4 (java version) for MacOSX (carbon). I have tried to

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I have downloaded eclipse 3.4 (java version) for MacOSX (carbon). I have tried to ‘update’ to the erlide, but see many (duplicated) options (many erlide, options that say ‘only for erl SDK updates’, etc.) Sometimes I get 403 errors when attempting to access http://erlide.org/update and http://erlide.sourceforge.net/update.

Finally, when I get some set of options installed, I either get errors like :

Loading of /Users/kevindtimm/Documents/eclipse-java-ganymede-SR2-macosx-carbon/eclipse/plugins/org.erlide.kernel.common_0.8.1.201005250801/ebin/erlide_kernel_common.beam failed: badfile
(hello_world@ktmac)1> 
=ERROR REPORT==== 24-Nov-2010::19:17:32 ===
beam/beam_load.c(1768): Error loading function erlide_kernel_common:monitor/0: op put_string u u x:
  please re-compile this module with an R14B compiler 

or, when I’ve done different installations of erlide, I get no response in the console to :

hello:hello().

Does anybody have a good reference for how to load this plug-in and which items I should install?

-module(hello).
-export([hello/0]).
hello() -> io:write("Hello World\n").

[edit]

I have installed eclipse 3.6 (c++) as requested below, and the following code still can’t find hello:hello().

%%file_comment
-module(hello).

%%
%% Include files
%%

%%
%% Exported Functions
%%
-export([hello/0]).

%%
%% API Functions
%%



%%
%% Local Functions
%%
hello() -> io:write("Hello World\n").

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    2026-05-18T11:30:31+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 11:30 am

    It might be a little late for you, but maybe for others my set up might avoid some frustrations.

    I have OSX 10.6.5, 64-bit and Erlang R14B installed.

    After several false starts, I found the following worked:

    • Download the C++ version of Eclipse (I use the latest Helios, 64-bit, OSX)
    • Once extracted, start Eclipse
    • Open Help | Eclipse Marketplace (wait whilst it fetches data)
    • Type erlide into the search field and click Go
    • Proceed to install by following the instructions
    • Restart Eclipse after installing plugins (always a good idea)

    Next, define an Erlang runtime, because this is not picked up automatically:

    • Open Eclipse preferences
    • Expand the Erlang entry shown on the left-hand side (do not select Erlang)
    • In the expanded list click on the Installed Runtimes entry
    • Define your runtime as appropriate
    • Restart Eclipse

    Failure to do the above steps first, (i.e. opening a different Erlang preferences pane) causes an internal UI error inside Eclipse, that prevents you from closing the dialog. Thus, forcing you to kill Eclipse.

    Finally, it is necessary to define a launch configuration before you can run your Erlang code inside Eclipse:

    • Open Run | Run Configurations
    • Select Erlang application
    • Add new launch configuration
    • Enter a name for the application
    • On the Erlang tab:
    • Check required project
    • On the Runtimes tab:
    • Make sure node is defined as erlide
    • Check “Start the Erlang node if not already running
    • Click apply

    Anyway, I hope it helps somebody out there.

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