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Re: javahl - why would, or wouldn't I need it?

From: Steve Cohen <scohen_at_javactivity.org>
Date: 2005-02-06 14:51:21 CET

Mark Phippard wrote:
> Try starting eclipse with the -clean option. If that does not work, I
> would delete all of the Subclipse features and plugins, then start Eclipse
> with the -clean option and install 0.9.27 again.
>
> Not sure why this would be happening. I have never installed something via
> an update site and had it not "take". Sometimes if I just manually copy a
> plugin that happens, but not when I use update manager.
>
> Mark
>
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I have found the source of all this weirdness - it was the cancerous
Eclipse plugin MyEclipse, which I had installed and which had made
changes all up and down my eclipse configuration that I neither asked
for nor wanted. Yes, it adds a few useful editors, but at the cost of a
vastly increased memory footprint and making all sorts of undocumented
changes to Eclipse, making it something other than what it is supposed
to be. It violates, in my opinion, the idea of a plugin - which should
do one thing and do it well. In the case of subversion, it was forcing
me to install subversion into the myeclipse configuration, not into the
eclipse configuration where subeclipse-0.9.22 had been and still was
installed.

I have now gotten rid of MyEclipse, and reinstalled subeclipse-0.9.27,
which, indeed, as your instructions indicated, tells me that javahl is
not installed.
Received on Mon Feb 7 00:51:21 2005

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