Hi Tom,
First of all, is this editor thing part of Platform
Ant (and if not, can you point me in the right direction?)
> Yes the editor, outline, Ant view, etc is all part of
platform Ant
Secondly, if it is part of Platform Ant, then how do I
get the latest set of plugins? Our dev environment is on an airgapped
network, using Red Hat Linux boxes, so I cannot use Eclipse's auto update
features - I need to download (preferably .tar.gz -type) files. The
eclipse-ccase plugin is distributed as a zip file that just extracts into
the eclipse install dir, so I'm after something similar.
> Unfortunately there is a no separate download for
just platform Ant, but I suppose you could try downloading a version of the
Java Eclipse and just copy over org.eclipse.ant.core and org.eclipse.ant.ui
to the plugins directory of your C/C++ install.
Michael Rennie
"Dalton, Tom" ---08/21/2009 05:39:00 AM---Hi guys, First of
all, apologies that this probably isn't the right place to
ask
From: "Dalton, Tom" <tom.dalton@xxxxxxx>
To: <platform-ant-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 08/21/2009 05:39 AM
Subject: [platform-ant-dev]
Distribution?
Sent by: platform-ant-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
Hi guys,
First of all, apologies that this probably isn't the
right place to ask this - I have spent about 30 mins trying to find a
platform ant newsgroup, user forum etc and can't find anything. I am using
the Eclipse 3.5 C/C++ distribution in Linux. This only includes
org.apache.ant. However, our project uses Ant to build (using Ant cpptasks
for the C++ code). In the Java distribution of Eclipse 3.5, there is a
plugin that gives a nice editor for Ant build files, with nice syntax
highlighting and an 'intelligent' file outline tree widget thing.
First of all, is this editor thing part of Platform
Ant (and if not, can you point me in the right direction?)
Secondly, if it is part of Platform Ant, then how do I
get the latest set of plugins? Our dev environment is on an airgapped
network, using Red Hat Linux boxes, so I cannot use Eclipse's auto update
features - I need to download (preferably .tar.gz -type) files. The
eclipse-ccase plugin is distributed as a zip file that just extracts into
the eclipse install dir, so I'm after something similar.
Thanks for any help,
Tom Dalton
Build & Tools SME,
AMPA
EDS, an HP company
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