> > Geronimo use the dist directory [1], UIMA use also their > > distribution directory [2], Maven host it on codehaus [3], Harmony > > use their web-site [4], and as Xavier said, Apache Directory also > > use their web site [5]. > > > > If it is technically possible, I guess using the mirrored dist > > directory is better. > > Please forgive this old Emacs user's ignorance, but I have no idea > what an Eclipse update site is. > > If it holds files we'd want to distribute it should go into the dist > directory, this is where our distributions live and it has the benefit > of being automatically archived at archive.apache.org.
Eclipse has the feature to directly load "updates" and enhancements from remote locations. So could - download a "simple" Eclipse from eclipse.org - start that - add a new "update site" (IvyDE Update Site = http://somewhere.apache.org/somewhere ) - select "new feature" - Eclipse searches and finds IvyDE - select IvyDE - Eclipse downloads that and installs it And after a restart of Eclipse you have it. Jan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]