"Eduardo Elgueta" <eelgueta.navix@gmail.com> wrote on 08/08/2006 09:27:58
AM:
> On 8/8/06, Mark Phippard <markp@softlanding.com> wrote:
> > It sounds like they are disabled. Open the Plugin Configuration
dialog
> > and perss the Toolbar button to show Disabled/Inactive plugins. See
if
> > they show up as disabled with an option to enable them.
> >
>
> You were right: The plugin got installed within a disabled location.
> This location was created by another plugin which I uninstalled later.
> I don't know why subeclipse ended there, and I don't know how to move
> it to the main location, but enabling both the location and subeclipse
> solved the problem.
When you are going through the install, it asks for the location. I am
not sure how it defaults. You should be able to move the Subclipse items
from the "features" and "plugins" folders in that location to the one you
want and then restart Eclipse with the -clean option.
That should fix it.
Mark
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Received on Tue Aug 8 15:31:31 2006