if you give me the list of update-sites required to install GMF
tooling for indigo + the feature id's to install (if it did change,
right now its org.eclipse.gmf.sdk) I can re-enable the "GMF Tooling"
item in the modeling components discovery distributed in the
package.
We don't need to rebuild the package to do so.
Cheers,
Cédric
Le 18/10/2011 16:05, Eric Tan a écrit :
Hi, Mr. Michael,
Thank you so much for your help. I installed GMF successfully
according to your instructions.
I will take a look at the problem with update site.
Is my understanding correct that you are trying to
install the GMF into pure Eclipse for Java (or J2EE)
developers, without modeling components (EMF, OCL, etc)
installed?
As a workaround, you always may use the old way and
install binaries directly.
- start from Eclipse Modeling package [1]
- download the GMF-T SDK (zip archive) from [2]
- download the QVTo SDK (zip archive) from [3]
- unpack both either to eclipse home, or into the
"dropins" folder
I know this email box is only for GMF developers,
but when I tried to
post my problem to GMF forum, it refused with the
message "You cannot
use links until you have posted more than 5
messages". and I failed to
find anywhere I can post my message.
Missing requirement: org.eclipse.gmf.tests.lite
2.0.100.v20090318-1925
requires 'bundle org.eclipse.emf.validation
[1.1.0,2.0.0)' but it
could not be found
Could you tell me what should be done before
installing GMF, and how.
Or is there any document about installing GMF under
Eclipse Indigo or
Helios ?