On Sat, 15 Feb 2003, Takashi Okamoto wrote:
> From: "Thomas J. Zeeman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Debianized Eclipse 2.1M5 > Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2003 13:57:41 +0100 (CET) > > There's another problem as well, those dirs are only available for > > installation by root. A workaround is to install it in your private > > workspace. > > It looks good. It seems I should modify eclipse code for it:( Yup. As someone else already mentioned, eclipse is very single-user pc minded. :( > > > Just tried that and it seems to work; there're a few > > nuissances with this option, but no showstoppers. > > Pardon, what does 'nuissances' mean? I can't find such a word in my > dictionary. Oops, typo. And from here on I made a few more 'mistakes' as well; so much for doing three things at once in multiple languages... What I wanted to say was that the workaround for installing plugins creates a nuisance. By adding just one dir to look for privately installed plugins I got four entries under "current configuration" in the "install configuration" view. Since people won't need this functionality that much I think it's a bearable ui-bug. No need to put it high on the todo-list; maybe note it in the readme. > > The first is that every time I start eclipse it seems to want me to > > "please wait... completing install". My private install only did this > > on first install so this may have to do with permissions as well. > > I don't know how I can resolve it now. Wait until I find cause or > resolve it by yourself. For this one I was just wondering if I was the only one to notice this. I'll look into it once I have a bit more time; my final project should be finished in one or two months time so I'll probably have some spare time for coding again :). Sorry for the confusing mail and thanx for the great work on this difficult package. regards, Thomas -- Independence is my happiness, and I view things as they are, without regard to place or person; my country is the world, and my religion is to do good. -- Thomas Paine