aptana unistall from eclipse - eclipse-plugin

Finally I have decided to get rid of aptana from eclipse but the "Software update" menu shows "unistall" as disabled. How to enable unistall and release me of aptana woes? Is there a workaround or I simply go searching for aptana everywhere and delete all files which I will eventually do?

this thread explains how to do it cleanly. About Eclipse -> Installation Details and delete it from the Installed Software list.

This was done on an Eclipse for PHP Developers v3.0.2
Go to:
Window -> Preferences -> Install/Update -> Uninstall or update
software that is already installed
Select "Installed Software" and pick the one you want to remove and select "Uninstall..."

I ran into this problem at one point and never got a completely clean uninstall of Aptana from Eclipse. I ended up just re-downloading a fresh copy of Eclipse and starting over. I had to reinstall a few other plugins, but it was easier that trying to find all the Aptana leftovers. At that point, the stand-alone (non-plugin) version of Aptana seemed to work better in general, so I just went with that.

Yep. Just had the same problem. Couldn't find any good solutions around the internet, so I did the following:
find / -name '*aptana*' -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf
Seems to have worked pretty well, though Aptana left little bits of evidence here and there.

Try to run eclipse as Administrator and see what this link can do.

Go to Help-->About Eclipse SDK--> Installation Details --> Select Aptana --> Uninstall
This worked for me.

Try to revert to a previous configuration:
Help->About Eclipse->Installation Details
Than click on "Installation History" tab and select an earlier configuration that doesn't include Aptana (it will remove any component installed after it).

I didn't mind completely reseting the eclipse environment. So, I used my OS' package manager (synaptic, ubuntu software Center, etc.) to remove eclipse then deleted /home/user/.eclipse from my home folder.

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Why are the dead keys not working on Intellij on Kubuntu 21.10?

On Kubuntu 21.10, the dead keys do not work on Intellij.
I have two keyboard set up: plain US english and US english with dead keys. Those do not work even when I select the correct keyboard layout using KDE settings editor.
Answering my question:
The settings seem to look for a fcitx package, even displaying an error like "fcitx not found on dbus". The package is fcitx5, the old version seems to be fcitx.
Installing the fcitx5 package then reloading Intellij solved the problem.
sudo apt install fcitx5
Then restart Intellij.

My Netbeans 12.2 on Ubuntu only has lightweight & temporary C++ IDE, can't find the real one

In Netbeans 12.2 on Ubuntu 18.04 (using that snap install), for my C++ plugin I have that first image. When I try to create a new project I get that second image. That is some kind of a lightweight version that does not do your makefiles for you. If I try to open an existing C++ project it just never IDs any project file or folder as the right one. And notice that this version does not include a "Create from source code".
Does anyone know how I can install the "real" c++ plugin? I've looked in a lot of tutorials but they all say it should be there under Available Plugins, but it is not there.
This comes very late but it seems that Netbeans 12 lacks some components for this.
Therefore you must enable Netbeans 8.2 Plugin Portal from Plugins Settings.
Then deactivate the C/C++ and then force updates from Updates -> Check for Updates. Restart IDE and install 8.2 C/C++ plugin.
Note: I have lead into this problem now because unpack2000 is no more present.
The validation of downloaded plugins cannot be completed, cause: NBM ../.netbeans/12.4/update/download/org-netbeans-modules-cnd-kit.nbm needs unpack200 to process following entries:
netbeans/modules/locale/org-netbeans-modules-cnd-kit_ja.jar.pack.gz
netbeans/modules/locale/org-netbeans-modules-cnd-kit_pt_BR.jar.pack.gz
netbeans/modules/locale/org-netbeans-modules-cnd-kit_ru.jar.pack.gz
netbeans/modules/locale/org-netbeans-modules-cnd-kit_zh_CN.jar.pack.gz
netbeans/modules/org-netbeans-modules-cnd-kit.jar.pack.gz
This can be resolved by installing jre-11 (if it is not present already. I have it on Opensuse Thubleweed amogst with jre-16).
So then you just start netbeans from terminal with:
$ netbeans --jdkhome "/usr/lib64/jvm/jre-11"
...and then install blugin, and when it is ready close netbeans and start it normally again.
Just wanted to report that the answer from Devspain also works with Netbeans 14, in Ubuntu 22.04.

Cannot uninstall a plugin Eclipse Luna or reinstall it

Using the marketplace I installed a plugin (additional axis 2 tools) on a new Luna EE install.
I uninstalled it via the market place, and after a reboot it was still there. Tried this many times.
So I deleted the file manually from the plugins folder and the option was gone.
However, I want to reinstall it (I originally uninstalled it because the dialog kept containing the wrong information and stopping me from building aar file), but when I go to the marketplace it only gives me an option to 'uninstall'.
Ignoring how this is a bit crap, how do I remove this plugin so I can install it again?
I tried downloading the 1.6.2 jar direct from apache but it just gives me an error saying invalid jar repository.
(I know I can generate the service file/aar manually, but I want to do it this way).
thanks.
Go to Help, Instillation Details and try to remove it from installed software and then try to install it again.This works for me whenever I've to uninstall any software.

How to uninstall intellij idea on ubuntu 13.10

I searched much on Google for how to uninstall intellij idea on Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit OS but i didn't find any solution. please any help for this issue
After trying and searching more, I found that it's very easy and simple. All you have to do to delete the whole Intellij is:
There is a hidden file called .IdeaIC13 in the home directory, it
contains two files. Just delete the file.
Delete the installation directory for Intellij, which is usually
located at opt/ directory or where you installed it previously.
On a later version this may work:
$ snap remove intellij-idea-community
Delete the installation directory
Delete the "config" and "system" configuration directories. These contain IntelliJ IDEA's caches, configuration and plugins
See support page, “Directories used by the IDE to store settings, caches, plugins and logs”, for the OS specific locations of these two directories.
The "config" and "system" directories are probably in your Home folder, but they are hidden and you have to press CTR + H to show them.
I tried all the above solutions, but not worked.
I followed these steps to uninstall Intellij Idea Permanently.
$ cd snap/
rm -r intellij-idea-community/
cd ~/.local/share/ and $ ls
Remove the JetBrains folder (i.e. rm -r JetBrains/ )
It worked for me.
Hope this will help someone.!
sudo snap remove intellij-idea-community
https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/uninstall.html
You can follow their official documentation, they've mentioned the proper way to Uninstall IntelliJ IDEA depends on the method you used to install it.
Uninstall using the Toolbox App
Uninstall a standalone instance
Windows
macOS
Linux
Uninstall silently on Windows
Uninstall the snap package on Linux
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Intellij IDEA 13 - Can't open Project Structure dialog anymore

as already described in title, i'm not able to open the project structure dialog window in intellij anymore.
neither the shortcut (Ctrl+alt+shift+s) nor the menu element under File -> Project Structure nor the little button in the upper right corner do work.
Clarification: Menu element :
This "bug" occured suddenly as I wrote a web (vaadin/maven) project and tried to set up glassfish, where i often had to switch to the project structure dialog.
Since the first occurence i wasn't able to fix it by restarting intellij or switching projects.
This also happened on my laptop running the same intellij and windows version (Ultimate 13.0.1 Build: 133.331 on Windows 7 x64)
i appreciate any help!
This also happened to me, but removing new plugins etc didn't help.
Nor did nuking my project and rebuilding it from scratch.
In the end I deleted all caches, restarted Intellij and at last I could access the project settings again! By the way, I'm using Intellij 11.1 - mainly because I can't get 13 to start up, but that's another story
Your log shows that it is a bug in IntelliJ IDEA - they are trying to create file passing null pathname. Try to delete project files and reopen project from scratch (maybe you've lost some file) - if it won't help then you should create an issue here: http://youtrack.jetbrains.com/ - You can even copy-paste text from your question and attach stacktrace
I had the same issue...upon further inspection in the log dump...I noticed the following:
ERROR - llij.ide.plugins.PluginManager - com.intellij.openapi.fileChooser.FileChooserDescriptor.setTitle(Ljava/lang/String;)V
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: com.intellij.openapi.fileChooser.FileChooserDescriptor.setTitle(Ljava/lang/String;)V
at com.jetbrains.python.sdk.PythonSdkType.getHomeChooserDescriptor(PythonSdkType.java:247)
Disabled the latest Python Plugin and restarted and everything is working normal again.
I remembered I had recently update my python plugin and am not using it presently so I was able to disable it without issue.
Hope this helps someone else.
This also happened to me. The comment above helped. I had just added some plugins. Disabled them and it started working again. Not sure exactly which one because I disabled all 4 -- Bean Validation Support, Bitbucket, Jelastic Cloud Platform Integration, and Quick Notes.
For me it has been resolved by switching off FindBugs plugin and restart IDEA. So Project Structure is available for me now.
One of the plugins might be causing it. To disable a plugin, go here:
You'll know for sure if a plugin is bad if you see this Exclamation picture:
Clicking on it will bring up a pop-up. To disable the plugin, click on this:
For me it got resolved just by restarting the intelliJ IDEA. I'm using intelliJ IDEA Ultimate 2018.1 edition.