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Re: Compile & Build Eclipse from Sourcecode does NOT work!! [message #336792 is a reply to message #336778] |
Thu, 02 July 2009 21:09 |
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Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com
Alex Haag wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I recently wanted to update my eclipseIDE to Ganymede or Galileo
> (currently having Europa).
>
> Therefore I loaded the sources and tried to compile the IDE for myself
> (target: win32-win32-x86).
>
[snip]
> I do need to compile the IDE on my own because my current project does
> need a patched version of the eclipseIDE-presentation.
Alex,
I can't help with building from sources, but I can offer a different
path that is probably easier and might still meet your needs: it's
called a feature patch.
If you only need to modify a small part of Eclipse, you could start with
a pre-built package and then apply a feature patch (of your own
creation, of course). This article should help get you going:
http://aniefer.blogspot.com/2009/06/patching-features-with-p 2.html
Another option worth trying would be to override the original Eclipse
plug-in (same plug-in ID) and then increase the version number, then
install that version into your Eclipse. It should load the latest
version it finds, which would be yours instead of the original.
Hope this helps,
Eric
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Re: Compile & Build Eclipse from Sourcecode does NOT work!! [message #336808 is a reply to message #336792] |
Fri, 03 July 2009 15:21 |
Alexander Haag Messages: 119 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Eric,
thanks for your reply. I do indeed have to modify an smal part of
Eclipse. I need to remove the actions added by the
'StandardEditorSystemMenu.java'(org.eclipse.ui.internal.pres entation.util)
from 'org.eclipse.ui.workbench_***.jar'
I'll try your approach with the patch, but I'd rather like to know
(maybe someone knows) how to be able to build the eclipseIDE from the
sources.
Atleast someone should know I hope
Greets and hapy weekend
Alex Haag
Eric Rizzo schrieb:
> Alex Haag wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I recently wanted to update my eclipseIDE to Ganymede or Galileo
>> (currently having Europa).
>>
>> Therefore I loaded the sources and tried to compile the IDE for myself
>> (target: win32-win32-x86).
>>
> [snip]
>> I do need to compile the IDE on my own because my current project does
>> need a patched version of the eclipseIDE-presentation.
>
> Alex,
> I can't help with building from sources, but I can offer a different
> path that is probably easier and might still meet your needs: it's
> called a feature patch.
> If you only need to modify a small part of Eclipse, you could start with
> a pre-built package and then apply a feature patch (of your own
> creation, of course). This article should help get you going:
> http://aniefer.blogspot.com/2009/06/patching-features-with-p 2.html
>
> Another option worth trying would be to override the original Eclipse
> plug-in (same plug-in ID) and then increase the version number, then
> install that version into your Eclipse. It should load the latest
> version it finds, which would be yours instead of the original.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Eric
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