Judah McAuley wrote:
> RobG wrote:
>> Found it!  And best of all, IT WORKS!!  Amazing!  Thank you!  Finally, 
>> functional RDS on Eclipse 3.2.1.
>>
>> Rob
> 
> Hmm..still doesn't work for me. Perhaps I need to try this on a machine 
> with no other versions of Eclipse installed. But so long as I install to 
> a new folder and have it use a different folder for its workspace, it 
> shouldn't matter, should it?

I would just do a fresh Eclipse install in another directory.  Unzip the 
distribution, then the first plugin you should drop in is the new RDS... 
then go add CFEclipse 1.3.  Or you might try it the other way around 
(CFEclipse then RDS).  I've found sometimse the order in which you 
install plug-ins makes a difference.

Also... do NOT install the Eclipse 3.2.1 patches found when "Searching 
for updates to installed features" because it will make CFEclipse 
disappear.  I just had to roll back to a previous Eclipse 3.2.1 install 
because of that.  Fortunately I always backup my Eclipse dir before 
adding new plug-ins just in case.

BTW, I did find a problem that may or may not be related to anything... 
I couldn't get Line Numbers to display no matter what.  The box was 
checked in Editors under General and Editors under CFEclipse, but they 
wouldn't appear at all.  So now I'm back on v3.1.2 until I have time to 
deal with it again.

Rob

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