Am Mittwoch, den 30.09.2009, 09:54 -0400 schrieb Andrew Overholt: > * Christoph Höger <[email protected]> [2009-09-30 06:55]: > > in the good old days there used to be a plugins/ folder somewhere inside > > ~/.eclipse . > > Yes, this was before p2 in 3.4. > > > For f11 (eclipse 3.4) I cannot find this folder anymore. Any ideas where > > it has gone? > > I don't know if it's possible to do it anymore. There may be a > directory buried in ~/.eclipse somewhere but I'm not sure.
Creating ~/.eclipse/org.eclipse<VERSION>/dropins manually worked.
> > Also /usr/{share,lib}/eclipse/{dropins,plugins}/ did not work out.
>
> Why not? No root access? Try installing from the zip or local
> directory with the update manager. That should work just fine as a
> regular user.
To be honest I do not know what caused it, but running eclipse -console
showed a problem that might cause it: Eclipse seems to cache bundles
based on names and versions, so if you put a damaged plugin to dropins/
and overwrite it (what I tried) the new jar will not even be read if it
has the same version - no warning, nothing.
So Kids: Never try that at home! Always use eclipses install manager.
(and to rpm packagers: do not try to update by a new rpm release without
either erasing eclipses cache or changing the version of the plugin)
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