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| CDT & M5 ... or any other Eclipse 2.1.0 builds [message #62370] | Mon, 17 February 2003 12:51  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Hi folks, 
 I just want to take a moment to reiterate that the CDT only officially
 supports Eclipse 2.0.x (2.0.1 & 2.0.2 specifically). At this point in time
 the CDT does NOT officially support any flavour Eclipse 2.1 (... M4, M5 etc)
 
 The CDT does not have the same level of integration with Eclipse that the
 JDT does.
 
 As a result, the CDT must be developed in much the same way that ISV
 (Independent Software Vendors) must develop their applications that are
 based on Eclipse. In other words, the CDT promises to fully support the last
 released version of Eclipse as soon as possible after its release.
 
 The latested release of Eclipse is 2.0.2 ... not the milestone builds
 (...M4, M5 etc)
 
 That said ...
 
 We realize that many intrepid developers like to live on the edge and
 routinely update their Eclipse development environments with the latest
 builds.
 
 We appreciate the feedback and comments that these early adopters share with
 us. Their feedback is invaluable, when it comes to move forward.
 
 Many of our developers also develop using the latest Eclipse builds in order
 to be more prepared for the changes that will be required in the future.
 
 We do strive to make our builds compatible with the largest possible set of
 Eclipse builds. This becomes increasingly difficult when Eclipse is nearing
 a major release. Many new features, functionality and refactoring goes into
 the platform at this stage.
 
 We appreiciate your patience and feedback as we move forward with the CDT.
 
 -Judy ... for the CDT Team
 
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| Re: CDT & M5 ... or any other Eclipse 2.1.0 builds [message #62463 is a reply to message #62370] | Mon, 17 February 2003 16:04  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: ed.burnette.REMOVE.THIS.sas.com 
 Speaking for myself, I'd rather see CDT officially support the versions that
 people are currently using, including the most recent stable version of the
 previous Eclipse release and the latest milestone version of the release
 currently being developed. In fact I'm not even sure that the non-stable CDT
 builds (nightly, etc.) need to support the back-level Eclipse releases
 because you can always use the stable CDT that goes with that stable SDK.
 
 "Judy N. Green" <jgreen@qnx.com> wrote in message
 news:b2r5p6$8gp$1@rogue.oti.com...
 > I just want to take a moment to reiterate that the CDT only officially
 > supports Eclipse 2.0.x (2.0.1 & 2.0.2 specifically). At this point in time
 > the CDT does NOT officially support any flavour Eclipse 2.1 (... M4, M5
 etc)
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