I can't tell what is the "best" in your particular situation.
Indigo came out in June 2011, m2e 1.2 was released in Sep 2012, so this must have been the last m2e version I tested with Indigo. m2e 1.3 will install on Indigo, IIRC, and so will that m2e-1.4-with-indigo repo you found, but I have not tested these on Indogo so can't tell if they are "stable" or not. m2e 1.5 most likely will not work on Indigo. There were pretty big changes in m2e since 1.2 and plenty of bugfixes too. I don't know if any of these is important for your projects. I will let Fred comment on m2e-wtp compatibility with various eclipse versions. -- Regards, Igor On 2014-03-20, 16:03, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 10:20 AM, Igor Fedorenko <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Version on m2e available from Eclipse Marketplace requires Juno or better and does not install on Indigo. Igor, What about this? http://central.maven.org/maven2/.m2e/connectors/m2e-1.4-with-indigo/ Is it official, can I use this build of 1.4 with Indigo? AFAICS, The latest version that supports Indigo is 1.3, but I'm not sure if all connectors I need will be supported, and which version of them I should use. My problem is: I have to stick with Indigo (3.7.2), and need the most stable m2e version that supports m2e-wtp, m2e-subversive, m2e-egit and m2e-buildhelper. Anyone have a guess about the best versions for me? Att, -- BrunoJCM _______________________________________________ m2e-users mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/m2e-users
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