No, you’re right. There is no “install” script. Try deleting the eclipse
directory and re-unzipping. You can try a couple things. First, try
installing the Ruby plugin before starting up Eclipse. See if that helps.
Or, if that’s what you did last time, start up Eclipse once before
installing the plugin, shut it down, install the plugin and startup Eclipse
again.
While doing all this make sure you don’t have any command line tools open to
the Eclipse directory or any of its subdirectories. In one case, (I think)
this caused bizarre permissions errors when I tried to install the plugin,
though that doesn’t seem to be your problem here.
Regards,
Dan
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-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Tuckner [mailto:STUCKNER@MULTITECH.COM]
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 2:19 PM
To: ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org
Subject: Re: [Ruby-Eclipse-Win32] How to installI never really installed eclipse. I just unzipped it and ran
it. Is that bad?