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Nightly Builds [message #23242] Tue, 02 August 2005 17:30 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: user.domain.invalid

I know that nightly builds are being compiled now, but how do you get to
them from the Eclipse homepage? I can see no link anywhere after the
site was remodeled after the last stable version. I used to get them
every day and keep up with the changes in Eclipse.

Thanks in advance,
Chris
Re: Nightly Builds [message #23247 is a reply to message #23242] Tue, 02 August 2005 18:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: john.eclipsefaq.org

From eclipse.org main:
1) Click downloads on the left hand side.
2) Under the "Eclipse Project" section, there is a link for "Platform"
downloads (right after the JDT and PDE downloads).
3) Click that link, and you are now at the familiar:

http://download.eclipse.org/downloads/index.php

4) From here, click a nightly or integration build of your choice
5) Click an "Eclipse SDK" download of the platform of your choice.

Note: almost nobody would recommend downloading and running with nightly
builds, except in the month prior to a final release when things are
very stable. These builds essentially contain what happened to be in
the repository at midnight EDT. The weekly integration builds are
recommended for those who want to stay on the bleeding edge.
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user@domain.invalid wrote:
> I know that nightly builds are being compiled now, but how do you get to
> them from the Eclipse homepage? I can see no link anywhere after the
> site was remodeled after the last stable version. I used to get them
> every day and keep up with the changes in Eclipse.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Chris
Re: Nightly Builds [message #23312 is a reply to message #23247] Wed, 03 August 2005 23:02 Go to previous message
Chris Dennett is currently offline Chris DennettFriend
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John Arthorne wrote:
> From eclipse.org main:
> 1) Click downloads on the left hand side.
> 2) Under the "Eclipse Project" section, there is a link for "Platform"
> downloads (right after the JDT and PDE downloads).
> 3) Click that link, and you are now at the familiar:
>
> http://download.eclipse.org/downloads/index.php
>
> 4) From here, click a nightly or integration build of your choice
> 5) Click an "Eclipse SDK" download of the platform of your choice.
>
> Note: almost nobody would recommend downloading and running with nightly
> builds, except in the month prior to a final release when things are
> very stable. These builds essentially contain what happened to be in
> the repository at midnight EDT. The weekly integration builds are
> recommended for those who want to stay on the bleeding edge.

Thanks for your response,
Chris


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