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MoDisco in Kepler [message #1074159] Fri, 26 July 2013 07:57 Go to next message
Roland Tepp is currently offline Roland TeppFriend
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Hey,

I have Eclipse Kepler (v 4.3) installed and I wanted to install MoDisco
on Kepler, but there seems to be no obvious way to install MoDisco on
Kepler instance of Eclipse.

Is there some update site or P2 repo that I can use to get hold of
Kepler compatible version of MoDisco? Even if it is just a
milestone/stable version, not final release?
Re: MoDisco in Kepler [message #1074163 is a reply to message #1074159] Fri, 26 July 2013 08:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Roland Tepp is currently offline Roland TeppFriend
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Sorry, scratch that, http://download.eclipse.org/releases/kepler worked
just fine :)

26.07.2013 10:57, Roland Tepp kirjutas:
> Hey,
>
> I have Eclipse Kepler (v 4.3) installed and I wanted to install MoDisco
> on Kepler, but there seems to be no obvious way to install MoDisco on
> Kepler instance of Eclipse.
>
> Is there some update site or P2 repo that I can use to get hold of
> Kepler compatible version of MoDisco? Even if it is just a
> milestone/stable version, not final release?
Re: MoDisco in Kepler [message #1074171 is a reply to message #1074163] Fri, 26 July 2013 08:18 Go to previous message
Hugo Bruneliere is currently offline Hugo BruneliereFriend
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Hello,

If you are using the Kepler Modeling bundle, you can also install MoDisco via the "Install Modeling Components" wizard.

Best regards,


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Hugo Bruneliere, PhD
NaoMod team (IMT Atlantique & LS2N-CNRS)
Nantes - France
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