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Le jeudi 23 août 2012 17:43:19 UTC-4, Jeff Sussna a écrit :
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> Does anyone know if there's a Puppet module available for managing Eclipse
> plugins?
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Thanks! Will give it a shot and let you know how it works.
On Wednesday, August 29, 2012 1:25:17 PM UTC-5, Henrik Lindberg wrote:
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> On 2012-29-08 16:04, Henrik Lindberg wrote:
> > To install additional plugins into Eclipse, you want to use the "p2
> > director" application. It is embedded ins
On 2012-29-08 16:04, Henrik Lindberg wrote:
To install additional plugins into Eclipse, you want to use the "p2
director" application. It is embedded inside the Eclipse IDE itself so
once the IDE is unzipped and Java is installed, it is possible to run
the director.
The director app can install
To install additional plugins into Eclipse, you want to use the "p2
director" application. It is embedded inside the Eclipse IDE itself so
once the IDE is unzipped and Java is installed, it is possible to run
the director.
The director app can install new things, update, and uninstall.
There
Eclipse itself is straightfoward, since it's just a matter of
download/unzip/set env vars.I wrote my own manifest to do that.
In at least one case I tried, installing a plugin by manually placing files
into /plugins and /features wasn't enough to activate the plugin. Wondering
if it was because
perjantai, 24. elokuuta 2012 0.43.19 UTC+3 Jeff Sussna kirjoitti:
> Does anyone know if there's a Puppet module available for managing Eclipse
> plugins?
I'm also interested in this. Anyone using puppet for setting up eclipse? (with
or without plugins)
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