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Where are Delta Packs? [message #778865] Sat, 14 January 2012 01:12 Go to next message
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So, exactly WHERE do I find the Delta packs?
I have a WIn32 app working, and I'd like to make a Linux build.

Also, it seems that you need to have a Delta pack version that exactly matches your Eclipse version.
I have yet to find a place in Eclipse that shows the exact version number. Just things like Indigo and Build Id.
Re: Where are Delta Packs? [message #779836 is a reply to message #778865] Mon, 16 January 2012 16:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Paul Webster is currently offline Paul WebsterFriend
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If you look in Help>about>Installation Details there should be an entry that says Eclipse SDK (for most cases). That will have a version number like 3.6.1 or 3.7 (Indigo), and from that you can find a page with the Delta pack.

PW


Re: Where are Delta Packs? [message #779849 is a reply to message #779836] Mon, 16 January 2012 16:56 Go to previous message
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Thanks, found the version as 3.7.1.
I find it pretty weird that you have to dig around to find the Version number. Seems like you would want that in the About Box - just like every other product in the world.

I had previously gone to Eclipse.org and searched for "delta pack download", which found a zillion irrelevant things.
Adding the Eclipse version number narrowed it down, and the page I needed was at the top of the list.

Thanks!
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