Hi Christopher,

Building Eclipse is a big task (long running + perhaps some non-trivial
prerequisites) - perhaps you can explain what parts of Eclipse you are
trying to build. Once your PR gets merged then normal build processes will
do it. While developing I recommend doing everything in the Eclipse
development environment.

> Christoph Läubrich explained on Jul 7, 2023

Are you referring to this comment
<https://github.com/eclipse-platform/eclipse.platform.debug/pull/112#issuecomment-1626869075>?
In it the discussion seems to address the issue that you should add to the
target platform. Alternatively you can simply open additional projects in
your workspace covering all the interdependent projects you are working on.
e.g. provision an Eclipse SDK development environment and then add the
projects from your company into that workspace.

Hope that helped - and if not, please ask followup questions.
Jonah



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Jonah Graham (he/him)
Kichwa Coders
www.kichwacoders.com


On Fri, 25 Aug 2023 at 15:05, Christopher Genly via platform-dev <
platform-dev@eclipse.org> wrote:

> I have the eclipse development environment produced by oomph.   As
> described here: https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_Platform_SDK_Provisioning
> I can launch a new eclipse from the development eclipse, but there are
> problems installing software into the development eclipse.  Christoph
> Läubrich explained on Jul 7, 2023 that this is a known problem in
> eclipse.platform.debug.
> So, instead, I'd like to build eclipse with my changes, and then run
> that.  How do I do that?
>
> Thanks
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