This is why I maintain a separate eclipse-extensions folder and install
all my plugins there. If you have to install a fresh copy of Eclipse, all
you need to do is point that new install at the extensions folder (in Manage
Configuration). From there you can pull down updates to the plugins as
On Monday 26 Nov 2007, Dave Watts wrote:
from 3.2 to 3.3; I think you have to simpy install 3.3. Unfortunately, I
don't know how to preserve or import settings.
File, Export, General, Settings.
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from 3.2 to 3.3; I think you have to simpy install 3.3. Unfortunately, I
don't know how to preserve or import settings.
File, Export, General, Settings.
My personal experience is it's just easier to rebuild. I've tried the export
settings, but it's caused me problems in the past.
I think the
-Original Message-
From: Dan G. Switzer, II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 8:50 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Updating to Eclipse 3.3...
from 3.2 to 3.3; I think you have to simpy install 3.3.
Unfortunately, I
don't know how to preserve or import
to Eclipse 3.3...
No need to uninstall at alljust install 3.3 to a new folder and copy
your setting over. That way you have the best of both worlds - both
installs are there for you if you need one or the other.
On Nov 26, 2007 3:09 PM, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I currently use 3.2.2
Andy,
What settings are you talking about?
Is there a single file, or a folder?
Do I have to reinstall all my plugins as well?
I'd recommend just extracting Eclipse v3.3 into a new folder and then
re-installing the plug-ins (as I stated in another thread.)
I think in the long run it'll make
On Tuesday 27 Nov 2007, Jim Davis wrote:
I agree... but Eclipse really needs to consolidate and streamline the
upgrade process. It's ridiculous to do this for every point release.
I *believe* that it's on the roadmap somewhere to support upgrading Eclipse
itself, not just plugins, via the
Yea, Dan beat me to it, but that is what I meant in my post.
I've never had luck, like others who have responded, with exporting settings
or plugins. easier to just install a clean new install in another folder.
On Nov 27, 2007 9:26 AM, Dan G. Switzer, II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy,
What
Yea, Dan beat me to it, but that is what I meant in my post.
I've never had luck, like others who have responded, with exporting
settings
or plugins. easier to just install a clean new install in another folder.
Just to further elaborate. The last time I tried to migrate my installation
to a
To copy existing projects along with local history, copy the folder
.metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.core.resources from your workspace.
You can also copy the snippets folder. The default location is
.metadata\.plugins\org.cfeclipse.cfml\snippets, or you can check CFEclipse
preferences if
I currently use 3.2.2 and I'd like to upgrade to 3.3 so that I can start
using the CF 8 debugger. But when I go to Help Software Updates Find
Instal Current installs (or new features), I only see updates to the 3.2
branch.
Is it possible to upgrade to 3.3 without uninstalling my current
No need to uninstall at alljust install 3.3 to a new folder and copy
your setting over. That way you have the best of both worlds - both
installs are there for you if you need one or the other.
On Nov 26, 2007 3:09 PM, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I currently use 3.2.2 and I'd
I currently use 3.2.2 and I'd like to upgrade to 3.3 so that
I can start using the CF 8 debugger. But when I go to Help
Software Updates Find Instal Current installs (or new
features), I only see updates to the 3.2 branch.
I think it'll work fine with Eclipse 3.2. I don't think you can
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