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On Thu, 17 Aug 2023 at 18:31, Dan Bale <dan.bale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

So, is the Fix List where I find out "what's new" in 9.8? Sorry if I'm missing something; the allergies are hitting hard today.

Hi Dan,
The Fix List does have the new stuff. In my respectful opinion, it's
kind of a clean-up release. The big thing is that it installs like
regular Eclipse [1] - unzip and done. Applying keys is different too.
And the base Eclipse version is moved up some - important mostly for
people writing plug-ins or using 3rd party plug-ins. If you use
snippets, you'll need to go get that from the Eclipse Marketplace, as
that was removed by Eclipse.

I'm on 7.4 with the most current RPG PTFs, and I use 9.8 every day.
Like 9.6, it runs iSphere, Mylyn (with Bugzilla connector), and eGit
as well as my own plug-in efforts. I can't recall any issues on my Win
10 PC.

--buck

[1] Eclipse nerds call this a p2 install. I guess p2 because it's the
second provisioning platform Eclipse has used.
https://help.eclipse.org/latest/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.platform.doc.isv%2Fguide%2Fp2_overview.htm
Here, 'provision' means to install. Could be a product, a plug-in, or
any other Eclipse-platform object.

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