I think if the point is to have a TurnKey installer to make it simple for the 
beginner, it doesn't make sense to have more than one version, it will just 
confuse the beginner. Also, it will be far easier to maintain.

I say: Eclipse 3.6, Cocoa/x86_64 and WO 5.4, Wonder Trunk.

Dave

On Oct 6, 2010, at 7:17 AM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:

> Cocoa/x86_64 should run fine on any Mac that is less than a few years old.
> 
> On Oct 6, 2010, at 7:13 AM, Jeremy Matthews wrote:
> 
>> So...before I go tromping about and creating a half-dozen different 
>> installers (or writing some dependencies scripts)....let me ask a question:
>> 
>> 1) Eclipse comes in 3 flavors (3.6.1) - Carbon, Cocoa, and Cocoa/x86_64.
>> 
>> Are we all pretty much working in Cocoa/x86_64 land nowadays?
>> Is there a reason to have a carbon-based, turnkey installer (or cocoa-32)?
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> jeremy
>> 
> 
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