user910317
user910317

Reputation: 481

Is there a way to upgrade eclipse and keep all the installed plugins?

I found it tedious to reinstall all the plugin every time upgrade the eclipse.

Upvotes: 48

Views: 12031

Answers (4)

Pitty
Pitty

Reputation: 329

In the latest Eclipse, you can keep all previously-installed plugins by running Eclipse, selecting File → Import…, continuing with Install → From Existing Installation, and then selecting the older Eclipse’s path.

Upvotes: 10

seanf
seanf

Reputation: 6734

This is the best option I've found so far. Dropins directories work, but they're a pain to maintain, because Eclipse wants to install new plug-ins in the Eclipse directory.

I. To transfer your list of update sites:

  1. Run your old Eclipse one last time
  2. Go to Window->Preferences->Install/Update->Available Software Sites
  3. Select all update sites (click on one, then Ctrl-A), click Export, save the file somewhere
  4. Run your new Eclipse, select your workspace
  5. Go to Window->Preferences->Install/Update->Available Software Sites
  6. Click Import, choose the file from step 3

II. To copy across your old plug-ins:

  1. In the new Eclipse, select File->Import->Install->From Existing Installation
  2. Select your old eclipse directory, eg ~/apps/eclipse-jee-indigo-SR1-linux-gtk-x86_64/eclipse/
  3. Select the plug-ins/features you want to install, click Finish
  4. When it finishes, you can archive/delete your old Eclipse directory

Upvotes: 46

Srikanth Venkatesh
Srikanth Venkatesh

Reputation: 2812

Import and Export of plugins can be used to keep all the installed plugins.

Plug-in Export

Plug-in Import

Upvotes: 0

Alexey Romanov
Alexey Romanov

Reputation: 170713

You can install plugins into an external directory like this. I don't think there is a way to keep plugins installed from inside Eclipse.

Upvotes: 0

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