![]() No errors are generated as far as I can tell, I've checked the log files and run Eclipse in debug mode with no results. When run on a Mac, the plugin is simply not detected by Eclipse. ![]() ![]() The problem is it doesn't run on any of the Macs that my coworkers use, but it seems to work fine on PCs. jar and just had people place it in the dropins folder. I'm building a plugin in Eclipse 3.5 on Windows which is a text editor for a language that my group works with.
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