Re: Development mode for WOLips

From: Ulrich Köster (ulric..bjectstyle.org)
Date: Tue Apr 18 2006 - 14:22:14 EDT

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    Uli
    Am 06.04.2006 um 13:45 schrieb Anjo Krank:

    > Yes, but this is more of a nuisance with all this clicking. It's
    > much easier to simply copy over the directory if this really works.
    > What I did right noch was to create a directory "wolips-deps/
    > eclipse" and inside eclipse an empty file ".eclipseextension". Then
    > I copy all the deps over to wolips-deps/eclipse/features" and
    > "wolips-deps/eclipse/plugins" and add this location in the IDE.
    > This makes it easier to drop and re-install or try updates.
    >
    > Also see:
    >
    > http://www.blueskyonmars.com/2004/01/13/vasanth-dharmaraj-keeping-
    > eclipse-plugins-separate/
    >
    > What unfortunately doesn't work is to directly build into a plugin
    > directory. The problem I have is that I must update the
    > buildserver.version, rebuild "clean dist" then remove the old "temp/
    > dist", re-add it again and then install. It should be possible to
    > simply write over the installed plugins with the same version
    > number...
    >
    > Cheers, Anjo
    >
    > Am 06.04.2006 um 12:05 schrieb Geoff Hopson:
    >
    >> Not chased this through, but can you go to Eclipse->Help->Software
    >> Updates->Manage Configuration, and in that dialog, "Add an
    >> Extension Location"?
    >>
    >> HTH,
    >> Geoff
    >>
    >>
    >> On 06/04/06, mar..iffy-berlin.in-berlin.de <marc@biffy-berlin.in-
    >> berlin.de> wrote: On 5. Apr. 2006, at 10:21 Uhr, Anjo Krank wrote:
    >> > Sorry if this is FAQ: Ulrich told me of a way to not have to
    >> > install WOLips into the Eclipse directory but rather just "link" it
    >> > there via some entry in the init files. Unfortunately I've
    >> > forgotten what the name of this procedure was and can't find it
    >> > anymore. Does anyone know the specifics and it it still works ?
    >>
    >> You need to create a directory "links" in your Eclipse installation,
    >> and inside that put a file called "plugins.link" which contains a
    >> line like this:
    >> path=/absolute/path/to/some/other/plugins/directory
    >>
    >> In that directory you have to put a directory "eclipse" which
    >> contains the usual "plugins", "features", etc.. directories.
    >>
    >> Quite obvious, huh? Is there some way to do this from the GUI?
    >>
    >> Marc
    >>
    >>
    >



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