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Re: Universal Install [message #1725097 is a reply to message #1725000] |
Mon, 29 February 2016 18:08 |
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Hi Peter,
You can download the Eclipse Installer from https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_Installer (that's a slightly extended
version of the installer that's offered on the main download pages) and install the "Eclipse Eierlegende Wollmilchsau"
package (at the bottom of the product list). This package contains literally everything from the release train. It's not
very pretty, though.
With Oomph Setup installed into any IDE you can also create your own packages (use the "Setup Product Model" new
wizard). Of course that requires to learn about authoring such models. A starter is in
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_Oomph_Authoring and there are lots of example, which you can open via Navigate -> Open
Setup -> Parent Models -> Catalog Index.
Cheers
/Eike
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Am 29.02.2016 um 15:39 schrieb Peter Quodling:
> I want to set up a general purpose development environment, with most components enabled, i.e. PHP, C++, Java,
> Modelling Tools etc.
> My environment is an El Capitan Mid 2011 Imac.
> What is the best approach to an "all components" install.
> (and what is the most stable version of Eclipse to use for the OS version.
>
> (Ideally, would like to install via Homebrew)
Cheers
/Eike
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