Problem
A few of us running either Mac OS X Snow Leopard or Lion and installing the FlashBuilder 4.6 eclipse plug-in are experiencing an issue where the plug-in simply does not show up in Eclipse. The installation adds a file under the /dropins directory called fb-4_6-plugin-encoded.link that is supposed to tell Eclipse the location of the Adobe FlashBuilder installation.
The scenarios we have encountered are as follows:
- Plug-in is registered, but does not show up. Running Eclipse with
-consoleLog
shows no errors. - Eclipse running with the -consoleLog switch says that the fb-4_6-plugin-encoded.link file is not accessible. Doing a
chmod 777
on the file fixes the issue and the plug-in is registered.
Here are the notes from the README that comes with FlashBuilder:
Flash Builder 4.6 supports installation as a plugin to an existing Eclipse instance.
To do so:
- Complete the installation process as described above.
- Navigate to the installed Flash Builder installation location and open the utilities folder.
- Run the executable Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 Plug-in Utility.app.
- Select the language and click on OK.
- Select the Flash Builder installation location if prompted.
- Select the eclipse folder into which you want Flash Builder 4.6 to be plugged into and click Next. (Note: Your copy of Eclipse must be version 3.6/3.6.1/3.6.2/3.7, 32-bit, Cocoa, containing a folder named “dropins”).
- Review the pre-Installation summary and click on Install.
- Following installation it is recommended that you edit the eclipse.ini file for your Eclipse instance, so that it includes the following settings: -vmargs -Xms256m -Xmx512m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m -XX:PermSize=64m
Questions
Is there any Eclipse magic that can be performed to further investigate the issue? Is there any way to manually register the FlashBuilder plug-in (or generally a dropins style plug-in)?