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OOOO-Boy-forgive me [message #113923] |
Sat, 25 June 2005 14:47  |
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Originally posted by: luc_jn.yahoo.com
Hello, ok i know this is webtools forum, ok, my question is bit out of
scope,
but I have Eclipse SDK 3.1 RC3, now Eclipse SDK 3.1 RC4 (latest
milestone/stable) is here, is there a way I could somehow update Eclipse
SDK 3.1 RC3 to 2. Eclipse SDK 3.1 RC4 ????, I have lots of nice plugins
ns it takes while to do it again.
Please help.
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Re: OOOO-Boy-forgive me [message #113949 is a reply to message #113923] |
Sat, 25 June 2005 17:33   |
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Originally posted by: bob.objfac.com
To be a little less brief, you can reuse workspaces but you can't reuse
installations. Lots of people have tried to just unzip in the same
location; it doesn't work.
Oh, and ask questions like this on eclipse.platform and nobody will need
to forgive you.
Bob
Seybaa wrote:
> Hello, ok i know this is webtools forum, ok, my question is bit out of
> scope,
> but I have Eclipse SDK 3.1 RC3, now Eclipse SDK 3.1 RC4 (latest
> milestone/stable) is here, is there a way I could somehow update
> Eclipse SDK 3.1 RC3 to 2. Eclipse SDK 3.1 RC4 ????, I have lots of
> nice plugins ns it takes while to do it again.
> Please help.
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Re: OOOO-Boy-forgive me [message #113962 is a reply to message #113923] |
Sat, 25 June 2005 17:43   |
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Originally posted by: hjohn.remove.xs4all.this.nl
Seybaa wrote:
> Hello, ok i know this is webtools forum, ok, my question is bit out of
> scope,
> but I have Eclipse SDK 3.1 RC3, now Eclipse SDK 3.1 RC4 (latest
> milestone/stable) is here, is there a way I could somehow update
> Eclipse SDK 3.1 RC3 to 2. Eclipse SDK 3.1 RC4 ????, I have lots of
> nice plugins ns it takes while to do it again.
> Please help.
How about only upgrading when there's a need to upgrade. If Eclipse
works for you, you don't need to upgrade every time there's a new RC, or
milestone. Saves you a lot of work :)
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Re: OOOO-Boy-forgive me [message #114157 is a reply to message #113923] |
Mon, 27 June 2005 09:09   |
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Originally posted by: jens.rehpoehler.bertelsmann.de
Hi Seybaa,
you can install your plug-ins in an external folder. I found an tutorial
on the net but can't remember the link :-(
In brief, here is what to do:
create a folder with the following structure:
<somewhere>/myplugins
+-eclipse
+-features
+-plugins
+-.eclipseextension
The ".eclipseextension" file must contain the following lines:
name=My Plugins
id=com.unique.identifier
version=1.0.0
Install you plug ins in the "<somewhere>/myplugins/eclipse" folder.
In your eclipse installation create a folder named "links" (e.g.
<elsewhere>/eclipse/links)
Add a file named "myplugins.link" to the "links" folder.
The file must contain the following lines:
path=<somewhere>/myplugins
Now you can work with more than one eclipse installation without
installing the plug-ins again and again.
Hope this is what you where looking for.
Jens
Seybaa schrieb:
> Hello, ok i know this is webtools forum, ok, my question is bit out of
> scope,
> but I have Eclipse SDK 3.1 RC3, now Eclipse SDK 3.1 RC4 (latest
> milestone/stable) is here, is there a way I could somehow update
> Eclipse SDK 3.1 RC3 to 2. Eclipse SDK 3.1 RC4 ????, I have lots of
> nice plugins ns it takes while to do it again.
> Please help.
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Re: OOOO-Boy-forgive me [message #114243 is a reply to message #114157] |
Mon, 27 June 2005 21:38  |
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Originally posted by: bob.objfac.com
Hey, Jens, thanks from all of us! I'm going to use that trick.
Bob
jens wrote:
> Hi Seybaa,
>
> you can install your plug-ins in an external folder. I found an tutorial
> on the net but can't remember the link :-(
>
> In brief, here is what to do:
>
> create a folder with the following structure:
> <somewhere>/myplugins
> +-eclipse
> +-features
> +-plugins
> +-.eclipseextension
>
> The ".eclipseextension" file must contain the following lines:
> name=My Plugins
> id=com.unique.identifier
> version=1.0.0
>
> Install you plug ins in the "<somewhere>/myplugins/eclipse" folder.
>
> In your eclipse installation create a folder named "links" (e.g.
> <elsewhere>/eclipse/links)
>
> Add a file named "myplugins.link" to the "links" folder.
> The file must contain the following lines:
> path=<somewhere>/myplugins
>
> Now you can work with more than one eclipse installation without
> installing the plug-ins again and again.
>
> Hope this is what you where looking for.
> Jens
>
> Seybaa schrieb:
>
>> Hello, ok i know this is webtools forum, ok, my question is bit out of
>> scope,
>> but I have Eclipse SDK 3.1 RC3, now Eclipse SDK 3.1 RC4 (latest
>> milestone/stable) is here, is there a way I could somehow update
>> Eclipse SDK 3.1 RC3 to 2. Eclipse SDK 3.1 RC4 ????, I have lots of
>> nice plugins ns it takes while to do it again.
>> Please help.
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