Good Morning,
please see the attached ZIP file. this contains a "site.xml" file and a
feature JAR file. Simply uncompress it and create a directory "plugins" in
the "jMechanic" directory next to the "features" directory. Now copy the
plug-in JAR "jmechanic.eclipse.profiler_0.6.0.jar" (which I didn't include
because of it's size) into the "plugins" directory. That's it, within the
update manager of Eclipse you now can install the jMechanic feature...
Bye,
- Mirko -
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Marc Guenther <mar..eblicon.de>
30.08.2004 19:21
To: WOLips <woproject-de..bjectstyle.org>
cc:
Subject: Re: Can't install WOLips Profiling in Eclipse 3.0
Hi,
anyu help appreciated on how to install the WOLips profiling feature.
On 7. Aug 2004, at 9:48 Uhr, Ulrich Köster wrote:
> To force an update of the plugin registry, remove everything from
> configuration folder except the config.ini.
I tried that, still get the same error message.
> Am 03.08.2004 um 11:37 schrieb Mirko_Struessman..cspezialist.de:
>>
>> 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.
Ah. Could you please tell us how you did that? jmechanic is only a
plugin, but all this update manager cares about is features (you see, i
don't know nothing about this stuff).
Thanks,
Marc
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When you use C++, your objects can't hear you scream.
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