Well, I don't have Windows 10, so I don't know what automatic things the latest and greatest windows has decided are good things to put on all your menu shortcuts.
If Eclipse is going to be a non-registry-changing piece of software in all cases, then let's not obscure that fact behind a facade that becomes confusing. Offering an installer that seems to do this, but doesn't, is confusing. But it is nevertheless confusing that this "option" to uninstall this way (and it is in fact not an option) seems to exist.įor my money, the Windows "installer" offering should not exist unless it does change the registry (and behaves like most everything else out there that uses an installer). This Uninstall link is probably a standard Windows menu item for anything in the Start menu. Clicking Uninstall opens Control Panel / Programs / Programs and Features, where - as we've already established - Eclipse is nowhere to be found. However - when right-clicking the menu entry for Eclipse under Start / Eclipse / Eclipse (shortcut) - this (right-click) menu has an option to Uninstall. This seems to be true, as Eclipse does not appear in the list of programs under Control Panel / Programs / Programs and Features.
zip file) to install Eclipse Neon.Įd, you mention that this installer does not make any changes to the registry, and merely automates some things such as adding shortcuts, adding a menu item, etc.
I, too, used the Windows installer (as opposed to the. > other install artifacts are completely removed? > How do I uninstall Eclipse to ensure all start menu shortcuts and menu of the simple page or the toolbarīutton at the bottom of the advanced page), where you can use CleanupĪgent. However, the installer also has a garbage collectionįeature (from the Bundle Pools. Installations you've created with the installer, you could just delete If you've installed using a bundle pool, which is on by default withĭefault location ~/.p2, i.e., it's in your home folder, the pool willĬontain most of the installation artifacts. It optionally creates shortcuts, the same was as you could/would do > so it's not just a matter of deleting the installation folder. > The installer has installed start menu shortcuts and other artifacts, Not register anything in your system registry. The installer just automates what you'd otherwise do manually. > Features" area of the Windows Control Panel. > computer instead, but it doesn't appear int the "Programs and However, I want to remove it and use it on my Linux > Installer from the Eclipse Download page. > With the latest Eclipse Neon release, I decided to use the Windows
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