On 09/07/2010 09:09 PM, Rob Farmer wrote:
Around 6 months ago, a similar thing was proposed for a number of
eclipse plugins - they can all be installed and updated via the
builtin update manager and nothing is built for FreeBSD - they are
just Java stuff that can be binary downloaded and run anywhere.

Are these eclipse plugins similar to mozilla plugins in that the user has to take an additional step after the FreeBSD package is added, or if the package is on the system then it's available to all the users immediately? If the latter, then I can understand why having FreeBSD packages of them would be valuable. If they are similar to mozilla plugins then I'm curious what the value-add is.


Doug

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