If the solution is just the extra org.eclipse.jdt.core dependency, then that seems reasonable. Some users run MAT on intranets without internet access and I have seen them use help contents in some cases and
in that case, the workaround of “Install New Software } Eclipse 2022-03 } Eclipse Java Development Tools” won’t work (unless they download an offline update site for that which isn’t easy).
Kevin Grigorenko
IBM App Platform SWAT
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mat-dev <mat-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Andrew Johnson <andrew_johnson@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, June 15, 2022 at 12:29 AM
To: Memory Analyzer Dev list <mat-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [mat-dev] Next release of Memory Analyzer for Eclipse 2022-06
I have been preparing for the release, following https://wiki.eclipse.org/MemoryAnalyzer/Contributor_Reference#Simultaneous_release_policies I have tagged the source
and run the standalone packaging build and added 1.13 as a version to Bugzilla
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