[Bug 234031] Review Request: eclipse-pydev - an Eclipse plugin for working with Python.
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Summary: Review Request: eclipse-pydev - an Eclipse plugin for working with Python.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=234031
------- Additional Comments From ifoox at redhat.com 2007-04-06 15:47 EST -------
(In reply to comment #19)
> I dont get any visible errors, it is just not working, there is no PyDev entry
> in Windows -> Preferences.
> In The About -> Plugin details i only see 2 org.python.pydev plugins (ast &
> online help) the other org.python.pydev is missing.
Thanks, I'll include a requires for JDT in the next revision.
(In reply to comment #16)
>
> - plugins/org.python.pydev.jython_1.3.1/Lib. Where does the content of this
> directory come from? Is it necessary? If so, can we symlink it?
>
> - plugins/org.python.pydev_1.3.1/PySrc. What is the content of this directory?
> If we want to ship it or if it's necessary, I think it should either have a
> clear source and license trail or be a separate package.
This is some auxiliary scripts that are used for running tests I believe. Some
of the files here come from outside python packages, see full reply bellow.
> - plugins/org.python.pydev.jython_1.3.1/jysrc. Same questions as above.
This is pydev's files, and they are jython scripts used to control pydev.
>
> - plugins/org.python.pydev.debug_1.3.1/pysrc. Same.
These seem to be pydev's own scripts.
Here's Fabio's reply about the origin of these files:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_name=cfb578b20704060345n677f8a26u5e87bbc3a4a20c8%40mail.gmail.com
What do you think is the appropriate thing to do with these?
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