Plugin directory configuration [message #58146] |
Sun, 01 June 2003 18:27 |
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Originally posted by: roychous.cis.uab.edu
We want to add plugins to Eclipse IDE. But due to security restrictions we
dont have write permissions to the eclipse default plugins folder.
We need an alternative so that we can install the plugins in some temporary
folders like C:\temp\MyPlugins.This plugins should be automatically
identified while eclipse startup
just like any other plugins.So is there any way that we can configure the
location of the plugins directory?
Thanks
-Suman
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Re: Plugin directory configuration [message #62856 is a reply to message #61152] |
Wed, 04 June 2003 20:37 |
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Originally posted by: roychous.cis.uab.edu
Well I also tried out the command line option -plugins or -configuration.
But this was not solving my purpose.
However I got the solution from one of the newsgroup members.Check the link
below.
http://eclipsewiki.swiki.net/131#four
-Suman
"David Saff" <saff@mit.edu> wrote in message
news:bbinev$3ec$1@rogue.oti.com...
> Suman Roychoudhury wrote:
> > We want to add plugins to Eclipse IDE. But due to security restrictions
we
> > dont have write permissions to the eclipse default plugins folder.
> > We need an alternative so that we can install the plugins in some
temporary
> > folders like C:\temp\MyPlugins.This plugins should be automatically
> > identified while eclipse startup
> > just like any other plugins.So is there any way that we can configure
the
> > location of the plugins directory?
>
> Would the -plugins or -configuration command-line options give you what
> you need? (See
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http://127.0.0.1:3799/help/topic/org.eclipse.platform.doc.us er/tasks/running
_eclipse.htm
> when Eclipse is running)
>
> Share and Enjoy,
>
> David Saff
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