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| Re: What does letter R mean in installer name? [message #1830833 is a reply to message #1830818] | Tue, 04 August 2020 23:34   |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | I'm not sure what you mean by it's called 'Eclipse Installer 2020-06 R' .    Do you mean the path from which it's downloaded, e.g.,  oomph/epp/2020-06/R/eclipse-inst-win64.exe? 
 If you look on this folder, all the current and older versions of the installer are available:
 
 https://download.eclipse.org/oomph/epp/
 
 And there is an index file of them:
 
 https://download.eclipse.org/oomph/epp/installer-index.xml
 
 The R versions are the released versions.    There can be M and RC versions as well,  for the milestones and release candidates before the final release.  There might also be an Ra, or an Rb version if I needed to respin the release for some reason.
 
 Oh, maybe you mean on this page?
 
 https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/installer
 
 This page is generated from the installer-index.xml mentioned above.
 
 In any case, all these installers are "restricted" to install only products/packages for that corresponding release of Eclipse (when used in simple mode).   Whereas the following ones are unrestricted and can install any version of Eclipse even in simple mode:
 
 https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_Installer
 
 The installer itself is self-updating, so you don't actually need to download a new one each time, but rather update it; updating it removes the restrictions...
 
 
 
 
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