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Loading plug-ins from multiple directories [message #590954] Sun, 02 March 2003 00:46
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Originally posted by: idstewart.compuvative.com

Dear Eclipse Community,

I currently have a Eclipse 2.0.2 installed and running on Debian GNU/Linux
3.0. Overall I am quite pleased, but I have run into what I would consider
to be a usability short-coming.

I currently have Eclipse installed in /opt/eclipse, and this works fine for
normal use. However, in order to install new features or upgrade new
features requires root priveledge.

What I would like to do is have a set of system defaults installed under
/opt/eclipse, and then allow individual users to install their personal
features in a .eclipse directory in their home directory. This would still
mean having root update system-wide features, but is preferable, IMO, to
having each developer running their own personal installation.

I've looked through both the on-line documentation and the installed conf
files, but can't find anyway to tell eclipse to look in multiple locations
for plugins. Is there something I'm missing here, or am I just out of luck?


Thanx,
Ian
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