Annoyingly not. It disables the "Finish" button on the update wizard
because of the error so you don't actually get to download the updated
plugin.
First bit of feedback from my users:
- It's much faster than cvs isn't it?
- doing what?
- checking out the whole project - that's all I've done so far. But it
was much faster than doing it with CVS.
- wha??
Martin added to my beers list...
On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 08:21 -0400, Mark Phippard wrote:
> Dan North <dan@tastapod.com> wrote on 07/26/2005 05:50:44 AM:
>
> > I know it's not considered good form to reply to my own post. However it
> turns
> > out that if you have a plugin that RAD doesn't recognise, it immediately
>
> > forgets all the other plugins in that directory. Nice.
> >
> > Problem solved. Updated to 0.9.32. Checkout-as-Project is lightning
> fast.
> > Mark, you rule.
>
> Martin Letenay did most of the work on the internals in this release.
> Credit, and my thanks, goes to him.
>
> I was going to say that I have seen the same error in RAD that you
> reported. Unlike Eclipse 2.x, Eclipse 3.x seems to still let you install
> new features when you have configuration problems. I think it is just a
> warning.
>
> Mark
>
>
>
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