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Re: [jdt-core-dev] org.eclipse.jdt.launcing.macosx & the Mac build
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The plugins contribute VM install types and therefore have UI presence. It
would be confusing to have a MacOS X VM Install Type available on Windows.
Therefore option 1) isn't really an option.
For the macosx launcher a fragment a la SWT is the cleaner solution.
The J9 launcher case is different. For now the plugin has to remain
optional.
--erich
"Dean Roberts"
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09/12/2002 05:14 PM
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Hi folks,
So as part of the Mac build process we have grown a 2nd
org.eclipse.jdt.launching.* plugin. When we just had the J9 launching
plugin for Photon we just made the user eat the pain and download the
launcher separately. I know that the folks at QNX doing Photon development
would love a better out of box experience.
Talking to a couple of people there seem to be a few ways to do this.
1) Fold the two launcers (j9 and macosx) into org.eclipse.jdt.launching.
This is assuming they are small, can coexist on all platforms with no ill
effects and have no UI pressence.
2) Fess up to the fact that JDT has some platform dependant code and
morph/grow these launchers into fragments just like SWT does for their
platform code.
I will help, where I can, make either of these things happen but I need the
interested stake holders to decide on the best course of action.
...Dean...