If you already have the source code checked out into Eclipse, you can go to the 
syncrhonize view and update to get the latest.  Otherwise, you can just 
checkout a new copy and that should work also.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Stapleton, Mike
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 9:02 AM
To: 'Nebula Dev'
Subject: Re: [nebula-dev] Let me clarify

OK. The question I guess I'm trying to ask is that if there is a code fix by 
one of the committers for a specific problem (like the fix you made for Chris 
Miller dealing with the column Id in which you replied - "I made a code fix 
such that if the name and id are the same, it doesn't show in the Header or 
Customization dialog".) He then stated in his reply that he would incorporate 
your change. To incorporate a change made by a committer like you, do I
checkout XViewer source code through Nebula CVS repository all over again to 
get the change made? Is that where changes are promoted? If that is the case 
then how do we know when a change has been promoted to the repository? Is there 
a version change we can see on the checkout? I've already checked out XViewer 
from the CVS Repository. Do I need to blow away that source and check out 
XViewer all over again? I tried Help -> Check for Updates just to see if it 
would notice a change to the XViewer repository (which it didn't) but that 
would at a minimum require the change you made gets promoted to the repository. 
I'm not sure that would work anyway since its source code and not a build? I 
can use File -> Import -> Plugins and Fragments but the version there looks to 
have been built in 2010-07-19? So I'm skeptical that any changes made by the 
Nebula team get incorporated that way? If you make changes to some bug I 
reported, how do I get those changes incorporated into my XViewer source?

Thanks, Sorry it's so long but I didn't seem to be asking it in an 
understandable way?



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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Dunne, Donald G
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 9:16 AM
To: Nebula Dev
Subject: Re: [nebula-dev] Let me clarify

Until building is fixed, I believe the only way is to checkout a copy of the 
XViewer plugin and build with it.

Follow instructions here:

http://wiki.eclipse.org/Nebula_XViewer_Getting_Started

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Stapleton, Mike
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 7:59 AM
To: 'Nebula Dev'
Subject: [nebula-dev] Let me clarify
That last question may be a little misleading so let me clarify if you would. I 
can use eclipse to import xviewer from the list of plugins provided. XViewer is 
in that since I added it the first time. So if updates are made on your side 
will I see and receive them by importing or do I need to use the updater?




This may be a dumb questions but since I just joined this group I'll ask it 
anyway? I was following the email trail of Chris Merrill and noticed that there 
where updates made to XViewer to fix one of his problems. What is the best way 
to incorporate the latest changes of Nebula code since there still are not any 
builds working? Do we need to make a complete reinstall or can Eclipse do it 
through it's update functionality?


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