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    Quote Originally Posted by iloncar View Post
    I'm sorry if mirroring instructions aren't helpful (btw. I do not work for SpringSource).

    You could do it from home (mirror size is ~75MB). If you're not an experienced eclipse user you could download complete STS eclipse bundle. Other than that I'm out of ideas.
    How does one start the mirror? Something as simple as wget?

    I don't see a "complete STS eclipse bundle" to download on springsource.org. But yes, I would be perfectly happy if the Grails/Groovy stuff was just built in to STS instead of being a separate download.

    Either way, STS will not be a viable solution for us until this is resolved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by digweed View Post
    How does one start the mirror? Something as simple as wget?
    You have to run ant tasks from within eclipse that will mirror p2 repositories.

    Have you tried to run mirror task using instructions I gave?

    I don't see a "complete STS eclipse bundle" to download on springsource.org. But yes, I would be perfectly happy if the Grails/Groovy stuff was just built in to STS instead of being a separate download.
    What about
    http://www.springsource.com/products...suite-download ?

    I tought it comes with grails support. Anyway, you can always download STS, add more plugins to it, zip it and share it with other developers.

    Also, take a look at this article:

    http://edgblog.wordpress.com/2010/01...lipse-plugins/

    you could use an existing eclipse install as an update site.
    Ivica Loncar

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    Quote Originally Posted by iloncar View Post
    What about
    http://www.springsource.com/products...suite-download ?

    I tought it comes with grails support.
    Nope, Grails/Groovy stuff has to be downloaded separately once STS is installed.

    I have no doubts that I can hack something together but that is not really the point. I am not the only one in this situation, and a more elegant solution would probably help a lot of people.

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