Hi

Jeff Ramsdale wrote:
> Perhaps the committers could cut a new release? I know I'm looking forward
> to not having to enter synchronization settings each time...
> -jeff

The current release plan is soon(TM), Mr Andrei Loskutov have some ongoing 
changes.
When they are in the idea is to make a new release. Atleas a beta and probably
some short time after that a full release.
Or if we dare a full release directly, if people test from source and thinks it
works great please let us know.

Maybe the next week or the week after is the current goal, and I hope that
Andrei don't feel rushed now as that is not the meaning with this mail.

-- 
Zingo Andersen   (zingo.org and vectrace.com)


>
> On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 5:39 AM, Greg Ward <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 1:23 AM, Andrei Loskutov<[email protected]> wrote:
>> > It is just "usual" learning process for plugin developers, that Eclipse
>> > "update/install" framework "p2" is not so nice as it always advertised
>> [1].
>> >
>> > You should NEVER install things via GUI and uninstall them manually. This
>> > simply doesn't work, because it is not designed this way.
>>
>> Thanks.  I was starting to suspect that was the case.
>>
>> I think the real problem is that I had no idea I was still "allowed"
>> to install plugins manually.  If it's still kosher to download a jar
>> file and drop it into plugins/, then by all means I will revert to
>> that old behaviour.  It's faaaaar simpler than struggling with a GUI.
>>
>> Is this stuff documented anywhere?  Google'ing turns up various
>> mailing list posts and blog entries, but nothing that looks
>> definitive.
>>
>> > 1) In your case, you should NOE manually copy all the deleted jars back
>> to
>> > the previous place and uninstall them properly via "update" GUI.
>>
>> Oops. I just used "rm -rf", so I think I have zorched my Eclipse
>> installation.  Oh well, it's not too hard to reinstall from scratch.
>>
>> > 4) Give Eclipse 3.5 a try - it has much less p2 issues, and more PDT
>> > goodies for plugin developers.
>>
>> I'll consider it.  I'm really only interested in seeing if unreleased
>> versions of MercurialEclipse work better than the latest stable
>> release, not in doing serious development.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Greg
>>
>> >
>>
>
> >
>



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