| SWT Versions? [message #436029] |
Sun, 09 May 2004 05:40  |
Eclipse User |
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Hi,
I am wondering if there is any dependancy between new SWT versions
(3.050...) and new Eclipse 3.0 Milestones? I am currently waiting for the
3.0 M9 release to get the latest SWT version, but the release does not
seem to be in time.
Now I thought of simply downloading latest SWT from the Integration or
Nightly build (what is the difference between Integration and Nightly
build?). But I am not sure about it, because the milestones are called
"Stream Stable Build". But dont they use the same SWT version as in the
nightlys?
Regards,
Ben
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| Re: SWT Versions? [message #436094 is a reply to message #436068] |
Tue, 11 May 2004 10:17  |
Eclipse User |
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Integration gets more testing.
"Benjamin Pasero" <bpasero@rssowl.org> wrote in message
news:c7oatq$vu3$1@eclipse.org...
> Ok thanks.
> And could you tell me what the difference between Integration and Nightly
> build is?
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> > Yes.
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> > "Benjamin Pasero" <bpasero@rssowl.org> wrote in message
> > news:c7kuia$k98$1@eclipse.org...
> > > Ok, just read about the new release date 21. May.
> > >
> > > If I dont want to wait until then, are those SWT versions (3.050)
stable
> > > to use? Any difference between Integration and Nightly build?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Ben
> > >
> > > > Hi,
> > >
> > > > I am wondering if there is any dependancy between new SWT versions
> > > > (3.050...) and new Eclipse 3.0 Milestones? I am currently waiting
for
> > the
> > > > 3.0 M9 release to get the latest SWT version, but the release does
not
> > > > seem to be in time.
> > >
> > > > Now I thought of simply downloading latest SWT from the Integration
or
> > > > Nightly build (what is the difference between Integration and
Nightly
> > > > build?). But I am not sure about it, because the milestones are
called
> > > > "Stream Stable Build". But dont they use the same SWT version as in
the
> > > > nightlys?
> > >
> > > > Regards,
> > > > Ben
> > >
> > >
>
>
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