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Self contained multi-plaform workspace in USB key [message #1739494] Tue, 02 August 2016 12:46 Go to next message
Esteban Dugueperoux is currently offline Esteban DugueperouxFriend
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Hi

I would like to know if it is possible with Oomph to setup a workspace and its Eclipse for a specific project from catalog on a USB stick and have this installation usable from different OS.
I.e. a self contained Eclipse without use of centralized bundle pool, with a delta pack to works with all OS.

Best Regards.
Re: Self contained multi-plaform workspace in USB key [message #1739799 is a reply to message #1739494] Tue, 02 August 2016 13:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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Estaban,

Comments below.


On 02.08.2016 15:13, Esteban Dugueperoux wrote:
> Hi
>
> I would like to know if it is possible with Oomph to setup a workspace
> and its Eclipse for a specific project from catalog on a USB stick and
> have this installation usable from different OS.
You mean like Mac, Linux, and Windows? No, an installation can only
work on one type of operating system.
> I.e. a self contained Eclipse without use of centralized bundle pool,
> with a delta pack to works with all OS.
Yes, you can install without a bundle pool so that the installation is
self contained and supports roaming. But a workspace might well not
support roaming. E.g., if it references a git clone, it's likely to do
so with the absolute path of the clone's location.
>
> Best Regards.


Ed Merks
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Re: Self contained multi-plaform workspace in USB key [message #1740870 is a reply to message #1739799] Fri, 19 August 2016 09:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Esteban Dugueperoux is currently offline Esteban DugueperouxFriend
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Hi Ed,

>Yes, you can install without a bundle pool so that the installation is
>self contained and supports roaming. But a workspace might well not
>support roaming. E.g., if it references a git clone, it's likely to do
>so with the absolute path of the clone's location.

How can I setup an install withou a shared bundle pool?
I haven't seen a such option when using the installer UI.

Best Regards.
Re: Self contained multi-plaform workspace in USB key [message #1740886 is a reply to message #1740870] Fri, 19 August 2016 11:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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There's an on/off switch next to Bundle Pools... in the simple installer's menu and a check box in the advanced installer.

Ed Merks
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Re: Self contained multi-plaform workspace in USB key [message #1742053 is a reply to message #1740870] Fri, 19 August 2016 16:59 Go to previous message
Eike Stepper is currently offline Eike StepperFriend
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Am 19.08.2016 um 11:08 schrieb Esteban Dugueperoux:
> Hi Ed,
>
>> Yes, you can install without a bundle pool so that the installation is self contained and supports roaming. But a
>> workspace might well not support roaming. E.g., if it references a git clone, it's likely to do so with the absolute
>> path of the clone's location.
>
> How can I setup an install withou a shared bundle pool?
> I haven't seen a such option when using the installer UI.
In simple mode there's a switch in the main menu. In advanced mode there's a checkbox at the bottom of the Product page.

Cheers
/Eike

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