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[platform-swt-dev] RE: Latest Carbon stuff in dev.eclipse.org?
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Andre,
Thanks. I assembled all the pieces, stitched up the package and waited for
a good lightning bolt - and now Frankeneclipse lives (it says "hi" by the
way)!
The only minor correction to your instructions would be the line:
>- copy the file 'MRJApp.properties' into Contents/Resources/Java
which should read:
- copy the file 'MRJApp.properties' into Contents/Resources
So, I'm very happy. Thanks for instructions and have a good vacation next
week - you deserve it ;-)
Luke
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Luke,
> > Thanks, and everything has gone as planned for your 'step 1'. I'll
take a
> > deep breath and you can 'hit me' with step 2 ;-)
Step 2:
- get ZipIt for MacOS X in order to unpack *.zip files without
truncating long file names
(like StuffIt or StuffIt Expander)
- download the AIX/Motif/PPC version of Eclipse 20020602 ('F2')
(actually it doesn't matter what OS/WS/architecture to pick,
however in the following
I will refer to motif or aix files and folders)
- expand the zip file
- open your existing Eclipse application with 'Show Package Contents'
(or a copy thereof)
- copy the files startup.jar, launchersrc.zip, install.ini to
Contents/Resources/Java
- replace the plugin folder by the plugin folder of 20020602
- add the features folder of 20020602
- delete all folders within the plugin and features folder that
have a "motif" or "aix" in their name.
- uncompress and mount the attached archive 'Eclipse.dmg.gz'
- copy the *contents* of folders 'features' and 'plugins' into the
corresponding folders
in your Eclipse application.
- copy the file 'MRJApp.properties' into Contents/Resources/Java
- copy the dll 'libswt-carbon-2043.jnilib' from step 1 into
Contents/Resources/Java
- copy 'swt.jar'from step 1 into
Contents/Resources/Java/plugins/org.eclipse.swt.carbon_2.0.0/ws/carbon
That's it.
Double click your Eclipse application.
If all goes well it will start up and create a 'workspace2'.
If this works too, you can change MRJApp.properties to point to your
old workspace.
Let me know if this works.
Thanks,
--andre