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Re: [aperi-dev] IDVT: Installer not downloading javahelp - bug #211165
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Hi Chris/Dave,
Oops - my bad - thanks for the clarification (guess
I would have known this if I'd joined the development
call this was discussed on ;-)
Just a thought, would it be possible to add a link
the Aperi install instructions, to the installer itself ;-)
E.g. At the end "Click here for online documentation"
to be sure the admin has setup the relevant admin user
group, and downloaded other stuff...
Thanks,
Robert
>>> On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 10:09 AM, in message
<OF076BA782.7A3A0B7C-ON872573A1.005DBA3C-862573A1.005E2CFE@xxxxxxxxxx>, Chris
King <chriskng@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> As Dave mentioned, there is a plan to replace the JavaHelp engine with an
> Eclipse- based help system, which will remove jh.jar as a requirement for
> Aperi's online help. Information about this effort is available in the
> Aperi documentation plan here:
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Aperi_Documentation_Plan
>
> For Aperi R0.4, information about how to download and install the jh.jar
> file is located in step 4 of the "4. Install Aperi Storage Manager files"
> section in the Aperi installation instructions located here:
> http://www.eclipse.org/aperi/documentation/r4/install.php#install
> _________________
>
> Chris King
> Information Development - Aperi
> chriskng@xxxxxxxxxx
> Aperi documentation: http://www.eclipse.org/aperi/documentation/
>
>
>
>
> Dave
> Wolfe/Portland/IB
> M@IBMUS To
> Sent by: Aperi Development
> aperi- dev- bounces <aperi- dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> @eclipse.org cc
> aperi- dev@xxxxxxxxxxx,
> aperi- dev- bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
> 11/28/2007 08:57 Subject
> AM Re: [aperi- dev] IDVT: Installer not
> downloading javahelp - bug #211165
>
> Please respond to
> Aperi Development
> <aperi- dev@eclips
> e.org>
>
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>
>
> Yeah, that's intentional.
> Downloading JavaHelp (jh.jar) requires one to click through a license
> agreement and we didn't feel that letting the autodownloader do that on
> your behalf invisibly was a good idea and we just couldn't come up with a
> maintainable way to have the autodownloader proxy the display and clicks
> required (can we generate or accept the agreement in a proxy?).
> The long term plan is to replace JavaHelp with Eclipse Help and be done
> with it.
> We are looking for resources to work on that for R0.5. Chris K. has the
> plan pretty well worked out.
>
> Dave Wolfe/Portland/IBM (dwolfe@xxxxxxxxxx) TL: 775- 3376 Office:
> 503- 578- 3376 Personal: 503- 329- 3960
>
>
> UI Technical Lead, Aperi Open Source Storage Management
> http://www.eclipse.org/aperi
>
>
> "A good composer does not imitate; he steals." - Igor Stravinsky
>
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>
> "Robert Wipfel"
> <RAWIPFEL@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent by: To
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> cc
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> 11/27/2007 09:41 PM Subject
> [aperi- dev] IDVT: Installer not
> downloading javahelp - bug #211165
> Please respond to
> Aperi Development
> <aperi- dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>
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>
>
> Hi,
>
> I started IDVT using today's build:
> http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/technology/aperi/Aperi- in
> cubation- R04- 071127- 140700.zip
>
>
> and it seems the Installer is not downloading JavaHelp
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=211165
>
> Thanks,
> Robert
>
>
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