I think you can see disabled plug-ins in
the Plug-in Registry view.
Now, to try and figure out how to get that
dependency listed on our page. Ugh.
Thanks,
Rich
From:
gmf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:gmf-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Anthony Hunter
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2009
11:52 AM
To: GMF Project developer
discussions.
Subject: [gmf-dev] GMF 2.2 M4
requires m2m-qvtoml-SDK-2.0.0M4.zip
Hi Team,
The downloads page for GMF 2.2 M4 is missing a link to this new dependency
requirement, so I forgot to download it.
But when I restarted Eclipse, there are no configuration errors or anything.
None of the editors or GMF project wizard shows up though, since I am missing
QVT.
I used to be able to run eclipse -debug and it would tell me all the plug-ins
that had broken dependencies in the error log, but this does not seem to work
with M4.
I am not a P2 expert, so how do I find out that my configuration is bad? Is
this problem a P2 issue or a GMF issue?
Cheers...
Anthony
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Software Development Manager: Eclipse Open Source Components
IBM Rational Software: Aurora
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Phone: 613-270-4613