| Re: Ganymede M7 packages [message #328179] | 
Fri, 16 May 2008 09:58   | 
 
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Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com 
 
John J Barton wrote: 
> Markus Knauer wrote: 
>> Eric Rizzo wrote: 
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>>> Eric Rizzo wrote: 
>>>> Where are they? The page http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/ 
>>>> still lists the M6 builds. 
>>>> According to 
>>>>  http://wiki.eclipse.org/Ganymede#Milestones_and_Release_Cand idates the 
>>>> M7 builds should be available to the public. 
>>> Looks like I was a little too aggressive in my expectations. The M7 
>>> package builds are now available. Thanks to the EPP team for your work! 
>>> 
>>> Does anyone have a link the the New and Noteworthy page for M7? 
>>> 
>>> Eric 
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>> Yup, you were too aggressive ;-) 
>> 
>> On the other hand, we were late because we had to rebuild the packages  
>> just 
>> yesterday, and therefore we had to wait for the Eclipse mirror servers to 
>> sync with the new content before switching the website to M7. 
>> 
>> New and Noteworthy: If you are talking about the Eclipse Platform New and 
>> Noteworthy, it's here: 
>>  http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/S-3.4M7- 200805020100/eclipse-news-M7.html  
>> 
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> This page says it will be out May 2, but now on May 15 my M6 still won't  
> update. Any clues? 
 
First of all, the Platform M7 build was available on May 2, but that is  
not sufficient for an EPP package to be available. See  
 http://wiki.eclipse.org/Ganymede#Milestones_and_Release_Cand idates for  
the schedule of milestone availability. 
M7 packages are available at http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/ 
 
I'm not sure that the Milestone builds are intended to update. In the  
past (with the old Update Manager), that was definitely not the case;  
you had to download the new M-builds directly. 
I'm copying this to the platform newsgroup since the update questions is  
more appropriate there. 
 
Eric
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| Re: Ganymede M7 packages [message #328191 is a reply to message #328179] | 
Fri, 16 May 2008 12:08    | 
 
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"PDE now supports the ability to compile runtime workspace plug-ins  
against the launching workspace." 
 
Yeah!! That makes my life just a bit easier. 
 
On 2008-05-16 06:58:30 -0700, Eric Rizzo <eclipse-news@rizzoweb.com> said: 
 
> John J Barton wrote: 
>> Markus Knauer wrote: 
>>> Eric Rizzo wrote: 
>>>  
>>>> Eric Rizzo wrote: 
>>>>> Where are they? The page http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/ 
>>>>> still lists the M6 builds. 
>>>>> According to 
>>>>>  http://wiki.eclipse.org/Ganymede#Milestones_and_Release_Cand idates the 
>>>>> M7 builds should be available to the public. 
>>>> Looks like I was a little too aggressive in my expectations. The M7 
>>>> package builds are now available. Thanks to the EPP team for your work! 
>>>>  
>>>> Does anyone have a link the the New and Noteworthy page for M7? 
>>>>  
>>>> Eric 
>>>  
>>> Yup, you were too aggressive ;-) 
>>>  
>>> On the other hand, we were late because we had to rebuild the packages just 
>>> yesterday, and therefore we had to wait for the Eclipse mirror servers to 
>>> sync with the new content before switching the website to M7. 
>>>  
>>> New and Noteworthy: If you are talking about the Eclipse Platform New and 
>>> Noteworthy, it's here: 
>>>  http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/S-3.4M7- 200805020100/eclipse-news-M7.html 
 
This  
>>>  
>> page says it will be out May 2, but now on May 15 my M6 still won't  
>> update. Any clues? 
>  
> First of all, the Platform M7 build was available on May 2, but that is  
> not sufficient for an EPP package to be available. See  
>  http://wiki.eclipse.org/Ganymede#Milestones_and_Release_Cand idates for  
> the schedule of milestone availability. 
> M7 packages are available at http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/ 
>  
> I'm not sure that the Milestone builds are intended to update. In the  
> past (with the old Update Manager), that was definitely not the case;  
> you had to download the new M-builds directly. 
> I'm copying this to the platform newsgroup since the update questions  
> is more appropriate there. 
>  
> Eric
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| Re: Ganymede M7 packages [message #328219 is a reply to message #328191] | 
Mon, 19 May 2008 05:43   | 
 
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Miles Parker wrote: 
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> "PDE now supports the ability to compile runtime workspace plug-ins  
> against the launching workspace." 
 
I am new to plugins and the development cycle, but something tells me that I do  
it wrong. I have a slow pc and half the time I wait for a runtime workbench to  
start up to test my changes. Does your quote somehow improve the situation? 
 
Thanks for your help 
Felix
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