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Plug-in installation on Mac and MyEclipse 7

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    eiglesia
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    I have moved from Windows XP to Leopard and installed the MacOSX All in One bundle. Then tried to install the additional plugins I had on my previous installation with no luck. When trying to install from local files or folders Pulse did not found any content on packages, or when finding something in, always reports at the end of the installation that the package does not have the correct size and does not install.

    On the other side when installing the same plugins on Eclipse Ganymede everything went smooth. For the records, the plugins where JBPM, JAutoDoc and JUtils. So I installed MyEclipse as a plugin of Ganymede, but lost Pulse capabilities.

    Is there an special way to install plugins with Pulse??

    #294583 Reply

    Loyal Water
    Member

    Did you setup the pulse 2.4 update that was released last week and test these plugins? With the new update, you can drag and drop plugins into the plugin folder to set them up with MyEclipse.

    #294781 Reply

    eiglesia
    Participant

    I have updated to pluse 2.4 and could install the JBPM and JAutoDoc plugins like in Ganymede, but not the JUtils one. I tried the manual installation as documented on pulse “Tips and Tricks” (on dropins folder) but didn’t work. Just for testing I installed the example documented (Logfile Tools) and worked fine. I have to note that manual installation of this JUtils plugin on Ganymede was straight forward.
    I will test more deeply.

    #294803 Reply

    Loyal Water
    Member

    ok.

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