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Re: What is the hot key to copy the whole line in Eclipse? [message #192604 is a reply to message #192559] |
Wed, 07 February 2007 18:08   |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: eclipse5.rizzoweb.com
DemonDuck wrote:
> Krzysztof Daniel wrote:
>> M5 is 5th Milestone of Eclipse. It is currently being tested.
>> If you look here
>> http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/
>> you can see that milestone is released every ca 6 weeks, so M5 should
>> be available in 2 :)
>>
>> Regards,
>> Chris
> Thanks for the reply Chris...
>
> I'm using 3.2.1 right now. I am reluctant to spend the time and energy
> to keep my installation current with each new "Stream Stable Build".
> I will wait for the next "Latest Release" to upgrade. One can spend a
> lot of time trying to keep current...
That is definitely true. Just so you know, the M-builds are generally
very stable and reliable; you might want to consider getting M5 since it
will have a particular feature you are looking for. That doesn't mean
you have to keep it up to date, you can just use it until the GA release
of 3.3.
If you do that, keep in mind two things:
a) Don't install 3.3M5 (or any version) on top of (in the same
directory) as your existing 3.2 installation - put it in a separate
location.
b) Once you open your existing workspace with 3.3, it will no longer be
compatible with 3.2. To mitigate this, back up your workspace before
opening it with 3.3. That way you can always go back to using 3.2 if you
don't like 3.3. You can also try copying the workspace to a new location
and opening that copy with 3.3, but that can cause some minor problems
if there are absolute paths stored anywhere in the workspace.
Hope this helps,
Eric
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Re: What is the hot key to copy the whole line in Eclipse? [message #192683 is a reply to message #192604] |
Thu, 08 February 2007 06:40   |
Eclipse User |
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Eric Rizzo wrote:
> DemonDuck wrote:
>
>> Krzysztof Daniel wrote:
>>
>>> M5 is 5th Milestone of Eclipse. It is currently being tested.
>>> If you look here
>>> http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/
>>> you can see that milestone is released every ca 6 weeks, so M5
>>> should be available in 2 :)
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Chris
>>
>> Thanks for the reply Chris...
>>
>> I'm using 3.2.1 right now. I am reluctant to spend the time and
>> energy to keep my installation current with each new "Stream Stable
>> Build". I will wait for the next "Latest Release" to upgrade. One
>> can spend a lot of time trying to keep current...
>
>
> That is definitely true. Just so you know, the M-builds are generally
> very stable and reliable; you might want to consider getting M5 since
> it will have a particular feature you are looking for.
Just to clarify: the milestone builds (like 3.3 M5) are called stable
builds and hence S-builds. M-builds are maintenance builds, see
http://eclipsebuildserv.ottawa.ibm.com/downloads/master/down loads/build_types.html
for more details.
Dani
> That doesn't mean you have to keep it up to date, you can just use it
> until the GA release of 3.3.
> If you do that, keep in mind two things:
> a) Don't install 3.3M5 (or any version) on top of (in the same
> directory) as your existing 3.2 installation - put it in a separate
> location.
> b) Once you open your existing workspace with 3.3, it will no longer
> be compatible with 3.2. To mitigate this, back up your workspace
> before opening it with 3.3. That way you can always go back to using
> 3.2 if you don't like 3.3. You can also try copying the workspace to a
> new location and opening that copy with 3.3, but that can cause some
> minor problems if there are absolute paths stored anywhere in the
> workspace.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Eric
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Re: What is the hot key to copy the whole line in Eclipse? [message #192834 is a reply to message #192683] |
Thu, 08 February 2007 13:56   |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: kwarner.uneedspeed.net
I learn more every day. Thanks guys....
Daniel Megert wrote:
> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>
>> DemonDuck wrote:
>>
>>> Krzysztof Daniel wrote:
>>>
>>>> M5 is 5th Milestone of Eclipse. It is currently being tested.
>>>> If you look here
>>>> http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/
>>>> you can see that milestone is released every ca 6 weeks, so M5
>>>> should be available in 2 :)
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Chris
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for the reply Chris...
>>>
>>> I'm using 3.2.1 right now. I am reluctant to spend the time and
>>> energy to keep my installation current with each new "Stream Stable
>>> Build". I will wait for the next "Latest Release" to upgrade. One
>>> can spend a lot of time trying to keep current...
>>
>>
>>
>> That is definitely true. Just so you know, the M-builds are generally
>> very stable and reliable; you might want to consider getting M5 since
>> it will have a particular feature you are looking for.
>
>
> Just to clarify: the milestone builds (like 3.3 M5) are called stable
> builds and hence S-builds. M-builds are maintenance builds, see
> http://eclipsebuildserv.ottawa.ibm.com/downloads/master/down loads/build_types.html
> for more details.
>
> Dani
>
>> That doesn't mean you have to keep it up to date, you can just use it
>> until the GA release of 3.3.
>> If you do that, keep in mind two things:
>> a) Don't install 3.3M5 (or any version) on top of (in the same
>> directory) as your existing 3.2 installation - put it in a separate
>> location.
>> b) Once you open your existing workspace with 3.3, it will no longer
>> be compatible with 3.2. To mitigate this, back up your workspace
>> before opening it with 3.3. That way you can always go back to using
>> 3.2 if you don't like 3.3. You can also try copying the workspace to a
>> new location and opening that copy with 3.3, but that can cause some
>> minor problems if there are absolute paths stored anywhere in the
>> workspace.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>> Eric
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Re: What is the hot key to copy the whole line in Eclipse? [message #192924 is a reply to message #192683] |
Thu, 08 February 2007 16:34  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: eclipse5.rizzoweb.com
Daniel Megert wrote:
> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>
>> DemonDuck wrote:
>>
>>> Krzysztof Daniel wrote:
>>>
>>>> M5 is 5th Milestone of Eclipse. It is currently being tested.
>>>> If you look here
>>>> http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/
>>>> you can see that milestone is released every ca 6 weeks, so M5
>>>> should be available in 2 :)
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Chris
>>>
>>> Thanks for the reply Chris...
>>>
>>> I'm using 3.2.1 right now. I am reluctant to spend the time and
>>> energy to keep my installation current with each new "Stream Stable
>>> Build". I will wait for the next "Latest Release" to upgrade. One
>>> can spend a lot of time trying to keep current...
>>
>>
>> That is definitely true. Just so you know, the M-builds are generally
>> very stable and reliable; you might want to consider getting M5 since
>> it will have a particular feature you are looking for.
>
> Just to clarify: the milestone builds (like 3.3 M5) are called stable
> builds and hence S-builds. M-builds are maintenance builds, see
> http://eclipsebuildserv.ottawa.ibm.com/downloads/master/down loads/build_types.html
> for more details.
Hmm, I never knew that nomenclature existed. Whoever decided to use the
Mx name for builds in light of the fact that "M-build" is a name that
means something else, should be beaten with a cold fish. :-)
Eric
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