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Most were dependency conflicts - or dependencies that were in fact present but not recognized.

In a couple of cases resorting to a non-Marketplace install got it to install but it still wouldn't always run properly.

As to examples - sorry too long ago to recall - but at the time I was playing with Squirrel, PDT and Pycharm I think.


Jon Paris


On Jul 7, 2021, at 11:25 AM, David Gibbs via WDSCI-L <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 7/7/21 10:16 AM, Jon Paris wrote:
I've found several plugins have issues with RDRi David. The base
Eclipse version is just too old. For stuff that won't install I just
give up and use a separate Eclipse setup.
This is supposed to be changing but I'm not holding my breath.

Actually, I this appears to be a dependency conflict.

The version of the Groovy plugin that I'm trying to install is
*supposed* to be compatible with Eclipse 4.6.3, which is what RDi is
based on.

The plug-in won't install. The only solution that Eclipse offers that
will allow Groovy to install is to remove the base RDi features.

P.S. Despite Java's "run anywhere:" philosophy it seems as if some
plugins that run just fine in RDi on Windows will not run in RDi on
Mac and vice-versa.

Won't run or won't install?

Can you give an example of a plug-in that works on Windows but not on Mac?

FWIW: I'm running RDi on Ubunutu 18.

david


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