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[news.eclipse.tools.pdt] Re: PDT 1 and PDT 2

Yes - I did it like that (one backed-up workspace, 2 independent Eclipse - Europe and Ganymede - both without problems - for the present). I have installed PDT (all in one from Zend - with Zend debugger - I have corrected error with version in xml file), CDT, TeXlipse, SVN (Subclipse), Spell Checker etc. Thanks for help and speed of your answers.


Nick Boldt napsal(a):
If all you use is CDT and PDT, I suggest getting a PDT All-in-one zip, then using Update (the Ganymede site) to install the CDT stuff into it.

http://wiki.eclipse.org/PDT/Installation

If you use other plugins beyond those sets, you'll have to reinstall them into you new eclipse too.

You can reuse your existing workspace, but do NOT unpack the new Eclipse on top of the old one. Keep them in separate folders.

Petr Suchy (xsuchy09) wrote:
Because of errors in automatic update (it is not possible to update Eclipse and all plugins via this function) - handly update is for me worser solution - clean "install" of new version of Eclipse and its plugins is better way for me and more secure - if it will not be any problem I will remove old version of Eclipse of course - it is as back-up for me. Thanks.

Nick Boldt napsal(a):
You can share projects between workspaces by importing one into the other.

Why can't you switch from Eclipse 3.3 to 3.4? There's a whole new version of CDT available too.

Petr Suchy (xsuchy09) wrote:
It is possible to have the same workspace for two independent versions of PDT (v1 and v2) on the same machine without any problem? Update of my Eclipse Europe is impossible (PHP, C/C++, ...) and I want to try and use new version of Eclipse and PDT plugin for my PHP projects.