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Local extension location with Eclipse 3.4?

At 9:59 PM on Jul 25, 2008, Robert Konigsberg wrote:

Hello,

At my company we are preparing to roll out Eclipse 3.4. However, I noticed that
one upgrade problem I'm facing is that I can't seem to register my local
extension location with it. Has the UI for registering additional extension
locations been moved someplace else? I'm a little stuck, and could use some help.

Robert
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1. At 8:29 AM on Jul 28, 2008, Eric Rizzo wrote:

Re: Local extension location with Eclipse 3.4?

Robert Konigsberg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> At my company we are preparing to roll out Eclipse 3.4. However, I
> noticed that one upgrade problem I'm facing is that I can't seem to
> register my local extension location with it. Has the UI for registering
> additional extension locations been moved someplace else? I'm a little
> stuck, and could use some help.

Start by reading all the material on the new p2 infrastructure here:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Equinox_p2
Then if you still have questions, post them here.

Eric

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