On 2012-29-08 16:04, Henrik Lindberg wrote:
To install additional plugins into Eclipse, you want to use the "p2
director" application. It is embedded inside the Eclipse IDE itself so
once the IDE is unzipped and Java is installed, it is possible to run
the director.
The director app can install new things, update, and uninstall.
There is also a separately packaged smaller headless p2 director
available for download. (This director is often used in headless/CI
builds).
The main complications regarding Eclipse installations is if you install
it in one of the "shared" modes.
To install additional plugins into Eclipse, you want to use the "p2
director" application. It is embedded inside the Eclipse IDE itself so
once the IDE is unzipped and Java is installed, it is possible to run
the director.
The director app can install new things, update, and uninstall.
There is also a separately packaged smaller headless p2 director
available for download. (This director is often used in headless/CI
builds).
The main complications regarding Eclipse installations is if you install
it in one of the "shared" modes.
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Hudson#Configuring_a_proxy_for_the_p2_director
- henrik
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