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Re: update problem [message #516403] Tue, 23 February 2010 15:31 Go to next message
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On 2/21/10 7:30 AM, jmbernadet@gmail.com wrote:
> I hope this is not double post ! Despite thorough searching I haven't
> found my answer.
>
> I am happily using a nightly build of Eclipse IDE for JavaScript Web
> Developers (Build id: 20100203-2101) with Flash Builder as plug-in.
>
> I would really like to be able pick the latest nightly build and update
> my installation from the Available software panel. Could anyone please
> tell me what update-site I should be using for that purpose ?
>
> Thanks a lot by advance !
>
> (I know that there are risks of breaking when using nightly's, and that
> the updated nighlty build can be downloaded manually)

I think the components of the JavaScript package come from the Web Tools
Platform (WTP) project, so you should probably ask in that forum group
what would be the appropriate update site to add in order to get nightly
build updates.
I've copied that group to this reply.

Eric
Re: update problem [message #516472 is a reply to message #516403] Wed, 24 February 2010 02:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Eric Rizzo wrote:
> On 2/21/10 7:30 AM, jmbernadet@gmail.com wrote:
>> Thanks a lot by advance !
>>
>> (I know that there are risks of breaking when using nightly's, and that
>> the updated nighlty build can be downloaded manually)

No, we in webtools do not currently provide "nightlies" in repos. Not
even Integration builds. The latter we will support eventually. Less
sure about the utility of "nighties" (we dont' even have nightlies,
technically speaking :)
Re: update problem [message #516564 is a reply to message #516472] Wed, 24 February 2010 07:18 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Thank you David for the definitive answer and Eric for directing to the correct forum,
I had been wondering about moving this post and eventually thought
"oh well these guys probably have better to do"...

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