> I'm not sure what that means. :-) I guess I'm supposed to unzip
> them and see what happens?
Where 'ya been? :)
Off hand, I'm not sure where this is documented well, but there's a lot of
mailing list and bugzillas about them. They are exactly like
a repository you'd get via HTTP, but zippe
You can use the P2 repositories, by adding them as Sites in the Install
New Software or Available Software Sites in the preferences.
You can select an Archived site, and point it to the Zip. It will the
act as a regular P2 update site, and you can install software from there.
Dave
On 03/18
Folks,
I just created http://wiki.eclipse.org/WTP_Smoke_Test_Scenarios_R32
to cover all of WTP 3.2's smoke test. Until now, we have been reusing
http://wiki.eclipse.org/WTP_Smoke_Test_Scenarios_R31 each declare. I copied
over the WTP 3.1 content - please feel free to update it to remove out
After I promoted this build, I thought to renamed it to reflect that is it
"M2", so its download URL is now
http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/downloads/drops/R0.7.0/S-0.7.0M2-20100317233124/
From:
David M Williams/Raleigh/i...@ibmus
To:
wtp-dev@eclipse.org
Date:
03/18/2010 01:31 PM
Subject
Download Page:
http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/downloads/drops/R0.7.0/I-0.7.0-20100317233124
General Smoketest results page:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/WTP_Smoke_Test_Results
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I'll probably expose some ignorance here, but I'm having some
problems using the new P2 repositories. Big surprise. Here's what
I do:
I go to the recently generated M6 download page.
It tells me I should be using the P2 repositories instead of the zip
files I've used for several years now.
I'm no