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| SVN without subversive? [message #19044] | 
Tue, 02 June 2009 10:30   | 
 
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Hi there again, 
 
I was just wondering whether it was possible to use the development  
Epsilon from the SVN without having to first load Eclipse to pick up the  
plugins, and then spawn another child Eclipse to make use of them? E.g.,  
use another SVN client (e.g., tortoise) to download them into the Eclipse  
plugins directory, so on initial startup it sees them (I've had a go at  
this but failed :) ) 
 
This is only a small query, and I'm able to work -- but was just wondering  
anyway as my poor laptop is begging for some more memory :) 
 
Thanks, 
 
Edd
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| Re: SVN without subversive? [message #19279 is a reply to message #19044] | 
Tue, 02 June 2009 10:41    | 
 
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Hi Edd, 
 
Unfortunately, I'm not aware of a way to do this. 
 
However, except for the stable update site, there is also the interim  
update site which we update a lot more often (e.g. after fixing a bug or  
adding a minor new feature): 
 
http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/gmt/epsilon/interim/ 
 
Cheers, 
Dimitris 
 
Edward Turner wrote: 
> Hi there again, 
>  
> I was just wondering whether it was possible to use the development  
> Epsilon from the SVN without having to first load Eclipse to pick up the  
> plugins, and then spawn another child Eclipse to make use of them? E.g.,  
> use another SVN client (e.g., tortoise) to download them into the  
> Eclipse plugins directory, so on initial startup it sees them (I've had  
> a go at this but failed :) ) 
>  
> This is only a small query, and I'm able to work -- but was just  
> wondering anyway as my poor laptop is begging for some more memory :) 
>  
> Thanks, 
>  
> Edd 
>
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| Re: SVN without subversive? [message #19367 is a reply to message #19279] | 
Wed, 03 June 2009 05:06   | 
 
Eclipse User  | 
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Hi Edd, 
 
You cannot do what you suggest directly because the plugins won't be  
packaged in a form that Eclipse recognises. However, you should be able  
to download from SVN, export the plugins, copy them into your  
Eclipse/plugins (or better Eclipse/dropins) and restart Eclipse. If you  
install them into dropins, make sure to deinstall any Epsilon plugins  
previously installed through the update site. 
 
Best regards, 
 
Steffen 
 
Dimitris Kolovos wrote: 
> Hi Edd, 
> 
> Unfortunately, I'm not aware of a way to do this. 
> 
> However, except for the stable update site, there is also the interim  
> update site which we update a lot more often (e.g. after fixing a bug  
> or adding a minor new feature): 
> 
> http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/gmt/epsilon/interim/ 
> 
> Cheers, 
> Dimitris 
> 
> Edward Turner wrote: 
>> Hi there again, 
>> 
>> I was just wondering whether it was possible to use the development  
>> Epsilon from the SVN without having to first load Eclipse to pick up  
>> the plugins, and then spawn another child Eclipse to make use of  
>> them? E.g., use another SVN client (e.g., tortoise) to download them  
>> into the Eclipse plugins directory, so on initial startup it sees  
>> them (I've had a go at this but failed :) ) 
>> 
>> This is only a small query, and I'm able to work -- but was just  
>> wondering anyway as my poor laptop is begging for some more memory :) 
>> 
>> Thanks, 
>> 
>> Edd 
>> 
 
--  
Dr. rer. nat. Steffen Zschaler 
Senior Research Associate 
 
Lancaster University 
Lancaster, United Kingdom 
 
Email szschaler@acm.org 
Phone +44 (01524) 510354 
WWW   http://www.steffen-zschaler.de/
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| Re: SVN without subversive? [message #568680 is a reply to message #19044] | 
Tue, 02 June 2009 10:41   | 
 
Eclipse User  | 
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Hi Edd, 
 
Unfortunately, I'm not aware of a way to do this. 
 
However, except for the stable update site, there is also the interim  
update site which we update a lot more often (e.g. after fixing a bug or  
adding a minor new feature): 
 
http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/gmt/epsilon/interim/ 
 
Cheers, 
Dimitris 
 
Edward Turner wrote: 
> Hi there again, 
>  
> I was just wondering whether it was possible to use the development  
> Epsilon from the SVN without having to first load Eclipse to pick up the  
> plugins, and then spawn another child Eclipse to make use of them? E.g.,  
> use another SVN client (e.g., tortoise) to download them into the  
> Eclipse plugins directory, so on initial startup it sees them (I've had  
> a go at this but failed :) ) 
>  
> This is only a small query, and I'm able to work -- but was just  
> wondering anyway as my poor laptop is begging for some more memory :) 
>  
> Thanks, 
>  
> Edd 
>
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| Re: SVN without subversive? [message #568702 is a reply to message #19279] | 
Wed, 03 June 2009 05:06   | 
 
Eclipse User  | 
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   | 
 
Hi Edd, 
 
You cannot do what you suggest directly because the plugins won't be  
packaged in a form that Eclipse recognises. However, you should be able  
to download from SVN, export the plugins, copy them into your  
Eclipse/plugins (or better Eclipse/dropins) and restart Eclipse. If you  
install them into dropins, make sure to deinstall any Epsilon plugins  
previously installed through the update site. 
 
Best regards, 
 
Steffen 
 
Dimitris Kolovos wrote: 
> Hi Edd, 
> 
> Unfortunately, I'm not aware of a way to do this. 
> 
> However, except for the stable update site, there is also the interim  
> update site which we update a lot more often (e.g. after fixing a bug  
> or adding a minor new feature): 
> 
> http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/gmt/epsilon/interim/ 
> 
> Cheers, 
> Dimitris 
> 
> Edward Turner wrote: 
>> Hi there again, 
>> 
>> I was just wondering whether it was possible to use the development  
>> Epsilon from the SVN without having to first load Eclipse to pick up  
>> the plugins, and then spawn another child Eclipse to make use of  
>> them? E.g., use another SVN client (e.g., tortoise) to download them  
>> into the Eclipse plugins directory, so on initial startup it sees  
>> them (I've had a go at this but failed :) ) 
>> 
>> This is only a small query, and I'm able to work -- but was just  
>> wondering anyway as my poor laptop is begging for some more memory :) 
>> 
>> Thanks, 
>> 
>> Edd 
>> 
 
--  
Dr. rer. nat. Steffen Zschaler 
Senior Research Associate 
 
Lancaster University 
Lancaster, United Kingdom 
 
Email szschaler@acm.org 
Phone +44 (01524) 510354 
WWW   http://www.steffen-zschaler.de/
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