Whats the best way to upgrade from Galileo to Helios whilst still preserving my settings and plugins?
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Whats the best way to upgrade from Galileo to Helios whilst still preserving my settings and plugins? Thanks |
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The surest path to upgrade is to make a "parallel" installation: an Helios Eclipse beside the Galileo one you already have. Regarding your settings, you just need to reference the same workspace. Plugins are trickier, and I would recommend:
In your shared dropins path, you will have:
my-eclipse-galileo-plugins
eclipse
features
plugins
and you will copy all extra plugins and features added since the installation of your Eclipse Galileo instance:
/path/to/galileo
eclipse
features
plugins
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Note, to upgrade from Galileo to Helios (3.6), you first need to add the Helios software repository as follows:
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The method above did not work for me on one of my 3 boxes. I had the usual dependency issue that Eclipse gets so wrong so often. What worked for me on my second Ubuntu box was Method 2 found in this article: http://crlog.info/2011/06/30/upgrading-eclipse-on-ubuntu-from-3-5-to-3-7-indigo-works-for-other-versions-too/ Method 1 from the article worked on my Windows and one of my Ubuntu boxes, but Method 2 was required for the other Ubuntu box. |
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