Mark Phippard wrote:
> Eclipse does not provide any good ways to do this. Here are two that
> get the job done. Before doing either be sure you have no projects
> shared by Subclipse and close and views and perspectives related to
> it.
>
> Option 1) Delete all of the references to *subclipse* from the
> features and plugins folders on your disk where you installed to.
> Then restart Eclipse -- ideally with the -clean option.
>
> Option 2) Do Help > Software Updates > Manage Configuration. Disable
> the Subclipse plugins and restart. I think if you go back in to the
> same screen after you restart and then show disabled plugins you can
> then delete them as well.
>
Mark, in Eclipse 3.3 you can select and uninstall features in one step
without second restarting and you can do that even if some projects are
shared and Subclipse views are opened. On next restart Eclipse will
complain that it can't restore those views, but that message can be ignored.
regards,
Eugene
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Received on Sun Oct 7 16:59:44 2007