It seems to me the .deb should include no plugins, or as close that as
possable. and have a plugin manager that hooks into eclipse's plugin manager
and causes, perhaps upon first use (ie if no .eclipse dir exists), the main
plugins to be installed for that user. This would be able to remain
consistent on a multi user system where one user wishes not to ever update
anything, and the other user wishes to keep everything current.

On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:47 AM, Matteo Settenvini <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Probably in a perfect world it'd be possible to override the default
> update manager behaviour to ask it to create a .deb for each plugin to
> install... would it be feasible to do that? Just an idea, though.
>
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