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Re: Setting default interpreter [message #38313 is a reply to message #37964] |
Tue, 09 June 2009 14:17 |
Alex Panchenko Messages: 342 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Sheela,
I have fixed this issue, now default interpreter should be assigned
automatically, could you please check it with 1.0RC4 build.
Thank you,
Alex
Alex Panchenko wrote:
> Hi Sheela,
>
> I suppose default interpreter could be selected automatically if it was
> not selected yet and there are some interpreters available.
>
> Will handle it in the nearest days.
>
> Regards,
> Alex
>
>
> Sheela wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I am using eclipse 3.4.1 with S1.0M4 DLTK .
>>
>> In my launching plugin, I am using an extension
>> "org.eclipse.dltk.launching.interpreterInstalls" to add our own
>> interpreter automatically as default interpreter.so when we clear
>> workspace abd start our IDE it automaticlly picks and add our
>> interpreter in the interpreter preference page.But it does not select
>> it as default interpreter.Before running the script ,the user has to
>> go to interpreter preference page and manually check the interpreter
>> and set it as default interpreter.
>>
>> But we dont want user to take care of setting the default
>> interpreter.Is there any mechanism by which it will automatically
>> picks the interpreter given through
>> "org.eclipse.dltk.launching.interpreterInstalls" extension and adds it
>> as default (i.e check the box). So when the user starts our IDE it
>> will be automatically set and the user should not bother about
>> setting interpreter.
>>
>> Please Help
>>
>> Regards
>> Sheela
>>
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