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Problem with update site [message #44448] Mon, 21 April 2008 16:05 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com

I'm trying to install Jet 0.8.2 into my Ganymede M6 but the update site
at http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/m2t/updates/site.xml is pointing
to an invalid URL for the org.eclipse.jet feature. The bad URL is
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?r=1&file=/ modeling/m2t/updates/features/org.eclipse.jet_0.8.2.v2007120 6-17E29oA55Q5O9G

Is anyone else experiencing this? I'm about to file a Bugzilla but
wanted to see if anyone else has successfully installed 0.8.2 lately.

Eric
Re: Problem with update site [message #44482 is a reply to message #44448] Mon, 21 April 2008 17:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: codeslave.ca.ibm.com

Eric Rizzo wrote:
> I'm trying to install Jet 0.8.2 into my Ganymede M6 but the update site
> at http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/m2t/updates/site.xml is pointing
> to an invalid URL for the org.eclipse.jet feature. The bad URL is
> http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?r=1&file=/ modeling/m2t/updates/features/org.eclipse.jet_0.8.2.v2007120 6-17E29oA55Q5O9G
>
> Is anyone else experiencing this? I'm about to file a Bugzilla but
> wanted to see if anyone else has successfully installed 0.8.2 lately.
>
> Eric

Two thoughts here:

a) 0.8.2 is meant for Eclipse 3.3; 0.9.0 is meant for 3.4. If you're
looking for the latest JET, get the 0.9.0 version.

b) Post comments in existing bug 212203. I'm migrating the old system to
a new system for better disk space management and update site
performance (smaller site == faster performance).

I'm not sure what's causing this problem, but apparently something is
different between the old, preexisting jar and the new version of the
same jar. I'll investigate.

In the meantime, I've put back the old jar, which should be available in
about 30-60 mins once the nfs mirroring occurs.
Re: Problem with update site [message #44513 is a reply to message #44482] Tue, 22 April 2008 13:47 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: eclipse-news.rizzoweb.com

Nick Boldt wrote:
> Eric Rizzo wrote:
>> I'm trying to install Jet 0.8.2 into my Ganymede M6 but the update
>> site at http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/m2t/updates/site.xml is
>> pointing to an invalid URL for the org.eclipse.jet feature. The bad
>> URL is
>> http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?r=1&file=/ modeling/m2t/updates/features/org.eclipse.jet_0.8.2.v2007120 6-17E29oA55Q5O9G
>>
>> Is anyone else experiencing this? I'm about to file a Bugzilla but
>> wanted to see if anyone else has successfully installed 0.8.2 lately.
>>
>> Eric
>
> Two thoughts here:
>
> a) 0.8.2 is meant for Eclipse 3.3; 0.9.0 is meant for 3.4. If you're
> looking for the latest JET, get the 0.9.0 version.

The rest of my team is still on 3.3 and I can't take the chance of my
usage of 3.4 generating different code from the templates; so I need to
stick with JET 0.8.2 like the rest of the team.

>
> b) Post comments in existing bug 212203. I'm migrating the old system to
> a new system for better disk space management and update site
> performance (smaller site == faster performance).
>
> I'm not sure what's causing this problem, but apparently something is
> different between the old, preexisting jar and the new version of the
> same jar. I'll investigate.
>
> In the meantime, I've put back the old jar, which should be available in
> about 30-60 mins once the nfs mirroring occurs.
>

Thanks - it is working now with 3.4M6. One more minor issue: p2 did not
prompt me to restart after installing JET 0.8.2, but the JET builder did
not show up correctly on my projects until I restarted. I don't know how
p2 determines if a restart is necessary, but if it is something in the
update itself maybe you can fix that...

By the way, I don't think the original problem was with the JAR itself,
but rather that the URL in the site.xml pointed to an invalid location
(a 404 from the web server).

Eric
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