Re: Can't install WOLips Profiling in Eclipse 3.0

From: Ulrich Köster (ulric..bjectstyle.org)
Date: Sat Aug 07 2004 - 03:48:10 EDT

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    Hi,

    that's true. Everything not installed trough the update manager leads
    to problems.

    To force an update of the plugin registry, remove everything from
    configuration folder except the config.ini.

    Ulrich

    Am 03.08.2004 um 11:37 schrieb Mirko_Struessman..cspezialist.de:

    >
    > Hi Alex,
    >
    > I've struggled into the same problem lately. There seems to be some
    > registry of installed plug-ins within Eclipse that does not get
    > updated if the plug-in was just copied into the plugins directory. To
    > work around this I've created a simple update directory that can be
    > used to install jMechanic using the Eclipse Update Manager.
    >
    > Bye,
    > - Mirko -
    >
    > _________________________________________________________
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > "Williams, Alex" <alex.william..inklaters.com>
    >
    > 03.08.2004 10:38
    >
    >        
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    >         cc:        
    >         Subject:        Can't install WOLips Profiling in Eclipse 3.0
    >
    >
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > I'm trying to set up WOLips with Eclipse 3.0. Even though I have the
    > jmechanic plugin installed, the update manager won't let me install
    > WOLips profiling. It says:
    >
    >     WOLips Profiling (1.1.0.70) requires plug-in
    > "jmechanic.eclipse.profiler".
    >
    > I'm on Windows XP. I've installed the Eclipse 3.0.0 release SDK
    > followed by jmechanic 0.6.0 (for Eclipse 3). I unzipped the WOLips
    > 1.1.0.70 beta archive to the local file system and then pointed the
    > Eclipse update manager at the local directory. I tick the first box,
    > "WOLips", but ticking the 2nd box, "WOLips Profiling", results in the
    > above error.
    >
    > jmechanic.eclipse.profiler 0.6.0 does  show up in the list of
    > installed plugins available via Eclipse's About page and I can open
    > the various Profiler views.  Can anybody suggest what I might be doing
    > wrong?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Alex
    >
    >
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