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RE: [platform-update-dev] Public update server
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You do not have to write teh site.xml
you can create a file/directory and foloow the default structure
instead of opening it using 'my computer', open it using a 'file://' URL
Chris
Christophe Elek
Eclipse Project: <http://eclipse.org>
IBM canada
To: <platform-update-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
cc:
From: "Britton, Colin" <cbritton@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [platform-update-dev] Public update server
I knew I was hoping too much, but I thought someone might of saved me
the hassle of writing the site.xml file and learning it all.
rgds
CB
-----Original Message-----
From: celek@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:celek@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 3:23 PM
To: platform-update-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [platform-update-dev] Public update server
You can use the file system or any HTTP server to setup your own
Christophe Elek
Eclipse Project: <http://eclipse.org>
IBM canada
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cc:
Subject: Re: [platform-update-dev] Public update server
There isn't one set up by Eclipse right now ...
Please respond to platform-update-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
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Subject: [platform-update-dev] Public update server
Is there a public accessible update server of the Eclipse
components?
Rather than setting up my own.
Rgds
CB
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