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xsd plugin directory structure [message #46471] Fri, 28 May 2004 23:24 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: cipher8000.yahoo.com

Hi Ed,

I downloaded xsd-runtime-I200405200923.zip file. when i tried to unzip it,
it has /eclipse/plugin directory structure.

but i installed eclipse under c:/myide directory. if i unzip it under
c:/myide, it doesn't directly go under c:/myide/plugins directory.

is it possible to change the zip, so that it doesn't need to have eclipse\
as the root directory?

thanks,
-muruga
Re: xsd plugin directory structure [message #46500 is a reply to message #46471] Fri, 28 May 2004 23:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com

Muruga,

No, we were told this is the way we are supposed to package it. When I asked
"What if you don't have Eclipse installed in a directory that's called
eclipse?" I was told that isn't valid. How did you get a directory called
myide?


Muruga Chinnananchi wrote:

> Hi Ed,
>
> I downloaded xsd-runtime-I200405200923.zip file. when i tried to unzip it,
> it has /eclipse/plugin directory structure.
>
> but i installed eclipse under c:/myide directory. if i unzip it under
> c:/myide, it doesn't directly go under c:/myide/plugins directory.
>
> is it possible to change the zip, so that it doesn't need to have eclipse\
> as the root directory?
>
> thanks,
> -muruga
Re: xsd plugin directory structure [message #46816 is a reply to message #46500] Wed, 02 June 2004 21:50 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: cipher8000.yahoo.com

Sorry. I was refering to old eclipse build. You are right, the new eclipse
builds (3.0 M9) has a root directory called /eclipse.

thanks
-muruga

"Ed Merks" <merks@ca.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:40B7CCB0.FC4CA7EE@ca.ibm.com...
> Muruga,
>
> No, we were told this is the way we are supposed to package it. When I
asked
> "What if you don't have Eclipse installed in a directory that's called
> eclipse?" I was told that isn't valid. How did you get a directory called
> myide?
>
>
> Muruga Chinnananchi wrote:
>
> > Hi Ed,
> >
> > I downloaded xsd-runtime-I200405200923.zip file. when i tried to unzip
it,
> > it has /eclipse/plugin directory structure.
> >
> > but i installed eclipse under c:/myide directory. if i unzip it under
> > c:/myide, it doesn't directly go under c:/myide/plugins directory.
> >
> > is it possible to change the zip, so that it doesn't need to have
eclipse\
> > as the root directory?
> >
> > thanks,
> > -muruga
>
Re: xsd plugin directory structure [message #587886 is a reply to message #46471] Fri, 28 May 2004 23:35 Go to previous message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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Muruga,

No, we were told this is the way we are supposed to package it. When I asked
"What if you don't have Eclipse installed in a directory that's called
eclipse?" I was told that isn't valid. How did you get a directory called
myide?


Muruga Chinnananchi wrote:

> Hi Ed,
>
> I downloaded xsd-runtime-I200405200923.zip file. when i tried to unzip it,
> it has /eclipse/plugin directory structure.
>
> but i installed eclipse under c:/myide directory. if i unzip it under
> c:/myide, it doesn't directly go under c:/myide/plugins directory.
>
> is it possible to change the zip, so that it doesn't need to have eclipse\
> as the root directory?
>
> thanks,
> -muruga


Ed Merks
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Re: xsd plugin directory structure [message #588003 is a reply to message #46500] Wed, 02 June 2004 21:50 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: cipher8000.yahoo.com

Sorry. I was refering to old eclipse build. You are right, the new eclipse
builds (3.0 M9) has a root directory called /eclipse.

thanks
-muruga

"Ed Merks" <merks@ca.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:40B7CCB0.FC4CA7EE@ca.ibm.com...
> Muruga,
>
> No, we were told this is the way we are supposed to package it. When I
asked
> "What if you don't have Eclipse installed in a directory that's called
> eclipse?" I was told that isn't valid. How did you get a directory called
> myide?
>
>
> Muruga Chinnananchi wrote:
>
> > Hi Ed,
> >
> > I downloaded xsd-runtime-I200405200923.zip file. when i tried to unzip
it,
> > it has /eclipse/plugin directory structure.
> >
> > but i installed eclipse under c:/myide directory. if i unzip it under
> > c:/myide, it doesn't directly go under c:/myide/plugins directory.
> >
> > is it possible to change the zip, so that it doesn't need to have
eclipse\
> > as the root directory?
> >
> > thanks,
> > -muruga
>
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