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Non-marketplace update site #4

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rektide opened this issue Dec 18, 2012 · 1 comment
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Non-marketplace update site #4

rektide opened this issue Dec 18, 2012 · 1 comment

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rektide commented Dec 18, 2012

Hi.

Use case first: every single workplace I've been to which uses Eclipse has a wiki page with a bunch of sites to add and a list of boxes to check once update sites have been installed. This is easy to document, and totally rote. I would like to be able to do this with m2eclipse.

I understand there's a new Eclipse Marketplace thing and that there's a centrally maintained list of connectors. This documentation talks about this: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Submitting_M2E_marketplace_entries and inside the doc is a URL to the list of m2e marketplace items. m2eclipse-egit's for example has an entry that looks like this: https://repository.sonatype.org/content/sites/forge-sites/m2eclipse-egit/0.14.0/N/0.14.0.201110251725/ . I had hoped this might be usable without going through the fucked up new

Please provide an oldschool install site as well for m2eclipse-egit! I have a org.sonatype repo somewhere in my install list that has 0.14.0.201110251725, but going through the Eclipse Marketplace there's also a 0.14.0.2012070410 that is available (And works, unlike the old one), and this ought be available via install sites too, not just the marketplace.

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rektide commented Dec 18, 2012

cut myself off, the fucked up new is: window -> preferences -> maven -> discovery. open catalog -> scroll to m2e-egit.

THAT will bring it full circle to doing the normal install wizard. So much less elegant than adding a site and ticking a box, which was uniform to installing anything in maven. Messed up I say! Messed right up!

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