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Re: ecore tools installation issue [message #620778] Mon, 06 April 2009 11:20
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
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Jorge,

Please use the EMFT newsgroup for Ecore Tools questions, and prefix the
subject with [Ecore Tools].


Jorge Dieguez wrote:
> Hello Forum,
>
> I have already posted this problem at "eclipse.technology.equinox"
> with subject: "P2. EMF ecoretools installation issue" but haven't
> gotten an answer yet. I think that maybe someone has already face
> similar problem and worked out.
The p2 stuff is cool and all, but seems to generate an endless set of
problems with regard to refusals to update for inexplicable reasons...
>
> I'm trying to install the ecoretools bundel from:
>
> http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/emft/updates/milestones / and P2
> displays:
>
> Cannot find a solution satisfying the following requirements
> Match[requiredCapability:
> org.eclipse.equinox.p2.iu/org.eclipse.emf.compare.sdk.featur e.group/[0.8.0.v200806180301,0.8.0.v200806180301]].
>
Probably it's complaining about something that's already installed in
your system being inconsistent and then it uses that as a reason to
refuse to install anything else...
>
> I have tried many other sites resulting in a very long list of
> unmatching capabilities.
>
> I'm running Version: 3.4.1 Build id: M20080911-1700
>
> Does anybody know how can I work this out?
I think other people, when all else fails, just unzip the download zips
into the dropins folder and hope for the best. You could try getting
the 3.4.2 (SR2) modeling package download. All those pieces definitely
work together...
>
> Many thanks for your support.
>
> Jorge
>


Ed Merks
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