Hi

I agree with you that eclipse ought to have "per-user" configurations
and even if eclipse does not support it out of the box, it can be done
with just (shell) scripting[1]. Nevertheless, we recently received a
similar question on the Debian-java list [2], where a maintainer wanted
to add an argument to eclipse. He/She also suggested the "per-user"
configuration - but this would require that the user manually edited
their own configuration, when they installed this package.

Therefore I think we need something like an /etc/eclipse/eclipse.ini.d/
folder as well and a script that can sanely merge a couple of
eclipse.ini files. Possible with an eclipserc that determines if the
user wants /etc/eclipse/eclipse.ini.d/ parsed.

The importance wishlist (at least in Debian) means that it is considered
a feature request (or a suggestion);  personally I think this will be
fixed (if left on its own) the next time I am stuck with another problem
and out of frustration need to fix something to feel progress.

~Niels

[1] I would probably not use a shell script here due to how shells
handles variables (especially when passed to another application)

[2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-java/2009/11/msg00050.html

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