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Re: Can't find the update to 3.3.1 on the repository and question about milestone 3.3.2 [message #804418 is a reply to message #803202] |
Wed, 22 February 2012 15:49 |
David Williams Messages: 722 Registered: July 2009 |
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On 02/20/2012 10:08 PM, Nitin Dahyabhai wrote:
> According to http://wiki.eclipse.org/Indigo/Simultaneous_Release_Plan,
> SR2 is this Friday the 24th.
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> Are you sure 3.3.1 isn't already installed? If you have 3.3.1,
> there's no update yet. And installing PDT required installing what I
> would guess was the most recent WTP: 3.3.1.
Also, whether and when something shows up as "updates" depends a lot on
what you start with (and what you might have installed since, as "main"
features).
For example, if you started with one specific "product", then you'll
only see "updates" for sub-components of that product when that specific
"product" itself updates its version.
So, if you wanted to check exactly, you could navigate and drill down to
the relevant repositories (.../releases/indigo, for example, and expand
the "web tools" category) and see if there is anything more recent there
that you want to install. If you do, from that point on, it would be one
of your "main" features, and see "updates" automatically. But, my point
is, the automatic "updates" is sometimes counterintuitive as it only
finds updates for the main products or features, not just any
sub-component.
HTH
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Re: Can't find the update to 3.3.1 on the repository and question about milestone 3.3.2 [message #804811 is a reply to message #804418] |
Thu, 23 February 2012 02:47 |
Samuel Sol Messages: 24 Registered: January 2011 |
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David Williams wrote on Wed, 22 February 2012 10:49On 02/20/2012 10:08 PM, Nitin Dahyabhai wrote:
Also, whether and when something shows up as "updates" depends a lot on
what you start with (and what you might have installed since, as "main"
features).
For example, if you started with one specific "product", then you'll
only see "updates" for sub-components of that product when that specific
"product" itself updates its version.
So, if you wanted to check exactly, you could navigate and drill down to
the relevant repositories (.../releases/indigo, for example, and expand
the "web tools" category) and see if there is anything more recent there
that you want to install. If you do, from that point on, it would be one
of your "main" features, and see "updates" automatically. But, my point
is, the automatic "updates" is sometimes counterintuitive as it only
finds updates for the main products or features, not just any
sub-component.
HTH
And that was what happened here I think. The Automatic updates didn't find this update, but when I opened I could find it and manually update. But it is really counterintuitive.
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