![]() ![]() Support to do a clean install, but that is not really a big deal. I guess if you have problems then you'll probably be asked by There will be an update to Installation Manager first in eitherĬase. I've done both and not had a problem with eitherĪpproach. Situ (one sometimes gets carried away and reads the release notesĪfterwards) that you are supposed to do a clean install rather than Incidentally, I only discovered after I'd upgraded my first installation in The Eclipse in 4.1.2 were either not being maintained or were in some casesĮven disappearing from repositories. Those for the various source control packages we use since the versions for Working - we were starting to struggle with a lot of plugins, particularly To a version where lots of the plugins we want to use are going to continue But more importantly for us, it brings the Eclipse Firstly itĪllows shell sharing with a lot of other IBM products (such as the latest However the big thing about it is that the underlying Eclipse version hasīeen brought up to date. ![]() Will notice a lot of new functionality, particularly in support of DB2 for ![]() If you've not been applying 4.1.2įixpacks (lots of people are not even aware these things exist) then you You'll not notice a lot of difference in functionality if you've been I've been running 4.1.3 since just after it was released on both Windows ![]()
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