Re: Adding plugins for eclipse

2003-09-11 Thread Jan Schulz
Hallo Michael, * Michael R Head wrote: >Since my .eclipse/user.links has /home/burner/.eclipse in it, I would >expect to put plugins in /home/burner/.eclipse/plugins (or >/usr/share/eclipse/plugins for the shared install) This is unfortunatelly *not* right: Eclipse expects to find the dir 'eclips

Re: Adding plugins for eclipse

2003-09-11 Thread Jan Schulz
Hallo David, * David Goodenough wrote: >I think I understand from the docs and bits I have found on the web that >I should put the plugin in ~/.eclipse/eclipse/plugins, but I am not quite >sure. I tried that and it did not seem to work. Have a look in the /.metatdata/.config/platform.cfg file an

Re: Adding plugins for eclipse

2003-09-11 Thread Michael R Head
On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 11:14, David Goodenough wrote: > > I think I understand from the docs and bits I have found on the web that > I should put the plugin in ~/.eclipse/eclipse/plugins, but I am not quite > sure. I tried that and it did not seem to work. > > Do I have to add anything to ~/.ecli

Re: Adding plugins for eclipse

2003-09-11 Thread Jan Schulz
Hallo Michael, * Michael R Head wrote: >Since my .eclipse/user.links has /home/burner/.eclipse in it, I would >expect to put plugins in /home/burner/.eclipse/plugins (or >/usr/share/eclipse/plugins for the shared install) This is unfortunatelly *not* right: Eclipse expects to find the dir 'eclips

Re: Adding plugins for eclipse

2003-09-11 Thread Jan Schulz
Hallo David, * David Goodenough wrote: >I think I understand from the docs and bits I have found on the web that >I should put the plugin in ~/.eclipse/eclipse/plugins, but I am not quite >sure. I tried that and it did not seem to work. Have a look in the /.metatdata/.config/platform.cfg file an

Re: Adding plugins for eclipse

2003-09-11 Thread Michael R Head
On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 11:14, David Goodenough wrote: > > I think I understand from the docs and bits I have found on the web that > I should put the plugin in ~/.eclipse/eclipse/plugins, but I am not quite > sure. I tried that and it did not seem to work. > > Do I have to add anything to ~/.ecli