Craig,

On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 20:21 -0500, Craig Setera wrote:

> As far as I know, there is really no magic bullet solution for Eclipse 
> upgrade installations across major releases.  I don't know if you've 
> ever looked at the Eclipse support for "link files"?  Those can be handy 
> if you are doing upgrades on a fairly regular basis.  Update manager is 
> another helper here, although it really hadn't become truly viable until 
> the Eclipse 3.2 release.

Thanks for the email.  I bit the bullet and just installed from absolute
scratch (three times for the three machines :-(  it seemed safer than
setting up once and copying.

However, I have a problem.  All the EclipseME installation and
configuration seemed to go OK but when I load my two little projects
there are no red compile fail markers but there are no classes in
verified/classes so I can't run the applications in the simulator.  It
all works fine on the 3.1 installations.  Clearly there must be
something really trivial I have failed to do -- and I have had this
problem before -- but I cannot remember what.  Has anyone any ideas?

Thanks.

-- 
Russel.
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