Le 12 mars 08 à 19:58, Bagwell, Allen F a écrit :
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From: Nicolas Lalevée [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 3:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: IvyDE
Le 10 mars 08 à 21:08, Xavier Hanin a écrit :
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 8:53 PM, Nicolas Lalevée
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Le 10 mars 08 à 19:38, Xavier Hanin a écrit :
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 1:18 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I've done a build of IvyDE, which I've put to:
http://xoocode.org/downloads/tools/ivyde/plugins/
http://xoocode.org/downloads/tools/ivyde/plugins/
org.apache.ivyde.e
clips
e_1.3.0.20080307162500.jar
still contains Java 6 classfiles. Regards - Mark
I have build one here:
http://www.hibnet.org/ivyde/updatesite/plugins/
And you've made a real update site, so installing from your site
is as easy as adding a new remote update site in eclipse. Great!
Do you want to add a pointer on the homepage, like
http://ant.apache.org/ivy/download.cgi ?
Since this is unofficial / unsupported builds, I don't know if
adding
a link on download.cgi is recommended / allowed. Maybe one could
blog
about this with a link to the update site, then we could easily
add a
link to the blog post on the link page.
WDYT?
I would say that these are just links. I think the only restriction
is
that they have to not be hosted by apache. Although download.cgi
might
be confusing about that status.
And further more the update site I created is on a server which
has a
bandwidth limit, so it could be down on the end of each month. And
people will expect links on download.cgi to work. I think that it
will
better fit on the links page: http://ant.apache.org/ivy/links.html.
Fine for me. BTW, if you have any problem of bandwidth, I can give
you
an account on xoocode.org to put the update site over there. It's as
you like.
Ok thanks.
We will see if IvyDE has a such success ;)
Nicolas
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I tried to use the update site (hibnet.org) mentioned above. When
Eclipse determined the existence of the update it stopped short
saying the package required the "org.apache.xerces" plugin in order
to install.
Eclipseplugincentral.com says nothing matched when I searched for
"xerces" on their site.
Any suggestions?
If I remember correctly, you should find it in the Eclipse update site.
Nicolas