2009/9/14 Mat Booth <fedora(a)matbooth.co.uk>:
2009/9/9 Mary Ellen Foster <mefoster(a)gmail.com>:
> 2009/9/9 Andrew Overholt <overholt(a)redhat.com>:
>> Do you have subversion-javahl and svnkit installed? What versions are
>> they? I have:
>>
>> $ rpm -q eclipse-{subclipse,svnkit} subversion-javahl
>> eclipse-subclipse-1.6.4-1.fc12
>> eclipse-svnkit-1.2.3-1.fc11
>> subversion-javahl-1.6.4-2.fc11
>
> Yes -- newer versions though:
> - eclipse-subclipse-1.6.5-1.fc12
> - eclipse-svnkit-1.3.0-1.fc12
> - subversion-javahl-1.6.5-1.fc12
>
> The changelogs only say that those are updates to new upstream
> versions and don't mention anything else of interest.
>
> (and "eclipse -clean" doesn't seem to change anything although
I'll
> try again ...)
>
> MEF
>
Did you find a workaround for this, Mary?
I upgraded one of my boxes to Rawhide and see the same problem.
Eclipse is only loading the JDT and SDK features for me.
Funnily enough, these are the only plugins in
/usr/*lib*/eclipse/dropins whereas all the other plugins are
installing to /usr/*share*/eclipse/dropins. None of the plugins in
/usr/share/eclipse/dropins seem to be loaded at all.
If you symlink the plugins in /usr/share to /usr/lib like this:
$ sudo ln -s /usr/share/eclipse/dropins/gef /usr/lib/eclipse/dropins
Then Eclipse does a cartoon double-take and realises that there are
plugins installed after all. So, it seems like Eclipse is not looking
in /usr/share/eclipse/dropins. Is that the case, Andrew?
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