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Re: Kepler & Mars [message #1713365 is a reply to message #1713326] |
Tue, 03 November 2015 15:24 |
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Kepler and Mars are different versions of the same thing. Which files of both did you download and want to combine?
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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse Web Tools Platform
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Re: Kepler & Mars [message #1713506 is a reply to message #1713486] |
Wed, 04 November 2015 16:54 |
Tauno Voipio Messages: 742 Registered: August 2014 |
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Davide Vacca wrote on Wed, 04 November 2015 16:41I have not exacly understood what you've written.... Firefox 41.0.1 is the previous version of Firefox 41.0.2, right ?
That does not apply with Eclipse Kepler and Eclipse Mars, since they are different packages, one for PHP developpers and the other for Java, right ?
I'd like integrating these two different packages.
You're mixing two different things: Kepler (Luna) and Mars are releases of the whole Eclipse system.
Java and PHP are different targets for either system. Pick the newer of your systems, open the Help -> Install new Software dialog, select the base repository (like http://download.eclipse.org/releases/luna, substitute your release to the last path component). Open the filled-up list and pick either Programming Languages -> Java or WEB, XML Java EE and OSGI Enterprise -> PHP, and let Eclipse do the job.
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Tauno Voipio
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Re: Kepler & Mars [message #1713807 is a reply to message #1713758] |
Fri, 06 November 2015 16:51 |
Eric Rizzo Messages: 3070 Registered: July 2009 |
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Each year, Eclipse has a major release of pre-assembled packages. Those releases are given (somewhat arbitrary) names that progress in alphabetical order (a convention established by the Eclipse project management many years ago): ...Helios (2010)...Indigo (2011)...Juno (2012)...Kepler (2013)...Luna (2014)...Mars (2015)...Neon (2016 release)...
For each of those yearly releases, there are different packages; packages are are pre-assembled sets of plug-ins that are tested together. Packages from the same release can be combined together (for example, Install the PHP plug-ins into an installation of Eclipse IDE for Java Developers). However, different releases can not be combined together; that would be like saying I want to combine Windows 7 with Windows 8 - doesn't make sense.
So if you get, for example, Mars release of Eclipse IDE for Java Developers, Mars is the release (aka, "version") and Eclipse IDE for Java Developers is the package. If someone asks, "What version of Eclipse do you have?" it's best to answer with both pieces of information.
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