The map file has been updated for the following Bug changes:
+ Bug 214116. [sec] Selectively display default security UI preference
pages (FIXED)
+ Bug 229701. Authorization page should default to signed/unsigned for
policy (FIXED)
+ Bug 231774. Wording for UI prompt (FIXED)
The following project
The map file has been updated for the following Bug changes:
+ Bug 226052. [ui] - first filter text keystroke in available IU list can
hang UI if no repos have been loaded (FIXED)
+ Bug 227553. [ui] Drag&drop a site.xml file onto "Software Updates..."
errors incorrectly if site is already registe
Thanks Simon that lead me down the right path.
I was actually running against a "cracked" open bundle already, actually
I was installing my eclipse project root as the bundle instead of a
packaged jar. That's when I realized my compiled classes were in my
output folder duh (i.e. /bin). So I pack
I opened a bug for this issue as it's breaking people's workflows:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=231799
PDE introduced a new preference to control how the target platform is
built. By default, this preference is set to true and will build your
target platform based on your ta
This sounds like PDE-UI bug
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=230146 which has been fixed
for RC1.
Tom
From: Thomas Hallgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The map file has been updated for the following Bug changes:
+ Bug 231468. chkpii errors in I20080510-2000 (FIXED)
+ Bug 231588. [sec] Warning for plugin.xml translation (FIXED)
+ Bug 231631. [sec] Add description of runtime exceptions to Javadoc
(FIXED)
The following projects have changed:
org.e
In Eclipse 3.3, after I installed the RCP delta-pack, all installed
plug-ins would be visible on the "Plug-ins" tab under "Preferences" ->
"Plug-in Development" -> "Target Platform", including those not
designated for the current os/ws/arch. In Eclipse 3.4, this list is
filtered. The same seems