On Tue, 12 Nov 2019 at 10:28, Mickael Istria <[email protected]> wrote:
> > So that would mean if somebody installs it in a readonly location that > has already a jvm shipped with it. > > Right, and to be honest I think it's consistent with having the > application in a read-only place: if app is in read-only area (typically > for control of the content), then it's fair that the main configuration is > also read-only. > However, I'm curious about how that works for general plugin > installations. Where are the new bundles placed, and what is the file > that's used locally to describe the user-specific additions? > > However, we're diverging here ;) > its all connected ;) But new features and plugins (like my feature and now the jre plugin) is installed in the user home C:\Users\jcomp\.eclipse\org.eclipse.platform_4.13.0_396182393_win32_win32_x86_64 so you can adjust a installation just fine, you can install features and plugins... That dir above has for me a "features", "plugins" "configuration" and a "p2" dir And those have the same meaning i think as in a normal install Except that in the configuration dir we have also that "eclipse.ini.ignored"
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