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How to use eclipse-RCP-SDK-3.2.1-solaris-motif.zip ? [message #195735] Fri, 23 February 2007 10:22
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Originally posted by: johann.weiser.siemens.com

Iwant to change somethihg in the org.eclipse.swt.Tree class of the above
mentioned package. I downloaded and unpacked thwe above zip file.

I have installed already Eclipse on solaris in the gtk version and I added
the motif plugin (with no sources manually). In this way I was able to run
a simple example with the "-ws motif" option with the motif plugin.

Now I tried to remove the motif plugin and include the source projects of
the above .zip file into my workspace. I tried it in different ways,
however I was not able to execute my test example again. Most of the time
there were errors after the import of the project, if not, nonetheless the
application did not start. It does not relize somehow, that the plugin is
now part of the wokspace (although I added it to the plugins of the run
configuration).

Maybe the reason, because it does not work, is that I use Eclipse 3.2.0
(Build id: M20060921-0945). However I think, that I did some more things
in the wrong way, because the application does not start at all. My
feeling is, that during startup the necesasry plugins are not found in the
workspace (maybe because I imported the wrong plugins or I imported them
in the wrong way).

What I want to do is the following:
Import some project related to plugin org.eclipse.swt.motif.solaris.sparc
(actual version is 3.2.1.v3235). Change and test the tree class in my
development environment and creaet a chnged binary plugin afterwards.

I do not know how to perform this task, although I already know rather
exactly how I want to change the Tree java source.

Can anyone help me?
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