Hello,
actually it should work if you just extract Subclipse into your
Eclipse-Directory. This worked at least for the last version. After this
Eclipse will do the rest during the next startup.
Kay
Michael Klemm wrote:
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> Hi Guys!
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> Is there any HOWTO available which describes how to install the
> Subclipse(-3) plugin together with Eclipse/Linux? If yes, where can I
> get it?
>
> If searched the svn repository of Subclipse, also Google didn't provide
> any useful information to me.
>
> Regards
> -michael
>
> PS: I know that Subclipse for Linux isn't stable and not distributed by
> now. But at least I need to know if it already works well for us.
>
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