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wow, impressive improvements since 2.0 [message #110885] Thu, 15 July 2004 19:55 Go to next message
Ben Sandee is currently offline Ben SandeeFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Kudos to the developers; the improvements in content-assist performance
since 2.0 GA are absolutely fantastic! Several orders of magnitude better!

Q: Are there any nightly builds (post-2.0) available that I can point my
co-workers at? I can run using my plugins built off of the cvs head,
but I haven't been successful building an "install" image off of the cvs
head. If there are no builds available, can someone point me at a
script/technique I can use to assemble a workable cdt.zip that can be
deployed into a virgin Eclipse 3.0?

Thanks!

Ben
Re: wow, impressive improvements since 2.0 [message #110935 is a reply to message #110885] Fri, 16 July 2004 08:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Henning Riedel is currently offline Henning RiedelFriend
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Well, why not use the 2.0GA, as it is "GA = General Availability =
final". Sure there will be maintenance builds coming up, and this
updates will be available soon, as Doug Schaefer is working on the setup.

Ben Sandee wrote:
> Kudos to the developers; the improvements in content-assist performance
> since 2.0 GA are absolutely fantastic! Several orders of magnitude better!
>
> Q: Are there any nightly builds (post-2.0) available that I can point my
> co-workers at? I can run using my plugins built off of the cvs head,
> but I haven't been successful building an "install" image off of the cvs
> head. If there are no builds available, can someone point me at a
> script/technique I can use to assemble a workable cdt.zip that can be
> deployed into a virgin Eclipse 3.0?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ben
Re: wow, impressive improvements since 2.0 [message #111055 is a reply to message #110935] Fri, 16 July 2004 14:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ben Sandee is currently offline Ben SandeeFriend
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kesselhaus wrote:
> Well, why not use the 2.0GA, as it is "GA = General Availability =
> final". Sure there will be maintenance builds coming up, and this
> updates will be available soon, as Doug Schaefer is working on the setup.
>

2.0 GA is just way too slow to use content assist -- the cvs head has
improved performance dramatically and I was hoping to give my co-workers
an easy way to use this prerelease code (they're not up to checking out
the project using eclipse cvs tools). I guess they will have to wait
until the official maintenance release comes out though -- their loss.

Ben
Re: wow, impressive improvements since 2.0 [message #111138 is a reply to message #111055] Fri, 16 July 2004 18:05 Go to previous message
John Camelon is currently offline John CamelonFriend
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It will get even faster by 2.0.1!

JC

"Ben Sandee" <tbsandee@pobox.com> wrote in message
news:cd8onm$l22$1@eclipse.org...
> kesselhaus wrote:
> > Well, why not use the 2.0GA, as it is "GA = General Availability =
> > final". Sure there will be maintenance builds coming up, and this
> > updates will be available soon, as Doug Schaefer is working on the
setup.
> >
>
> 2.0 GA is just way too slow to use content assist -- the cvs head has
> improved performance dramatically and I was hoping to give my co-workers
> an easy way to use this prerelease code (they're not up to checking out
> the project using eclipse cvs tools). I guess they will have to wait
> until the official maintenance release comes out though -- their loss.
>
> Ben
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