Hi Dimitris,
Thank you for your suggestions. Perhaps I didn’t make it clear in my previous email, but the two setup files are for different stages in the installer. Assuming you are using it in Advanced Mode, there are two pages: the first is the “Product” – e.g. “Eclipse IDE for Java Developers” – this is where the epsilonUse goes. The second page – only accessible in Advanced mode – is for Eclipse committers. It’s the one that says “Projects”, and there are three categories: Eclipse Projects, Github Projects and OpenDalight.org. It is this second page where epsilonDev should be added.
I tried to open the Epsilon perspective by default by adding the preference, but for some reason it’s not working. I’ll look into it. Currently the necessary update sites are already included in the installation, allowing users to easily install features like Emfatic, but for completeness I will modify the setup to install all of Epsilon’s features out-of-the-box.
Thanks,
Sina
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Hi Sina,
Thanks for all your hard work on this! Unfortunately, epsilonDev.setup
doesn't seem to be working on my machine (Ooomph complains that it's
not a valid product) but epsilonUse.setup produces a functional
Eclipse instance.
A few comments and suggestions about the latter:
- the new Eclipse instance doesn't start in the Epsilon perspective by default
- we should probably also be installing Emfatic, GMF, EGit and PDE
- it should include all Epsilon features
> Hopefully if all goes well we can then (finally) release 2.0?
Yes - once we've finalised the Oomph setup files I'll request a release
review for 2.0.
Cheers,
Dimitris