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Re: Installation abortion [message #502210 is a reply to message #501738] |
Mon, 07 December 2009 08:52 |
Igor Burilo Messages: 435 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hello,
This is p2 related problem. But as a workaround you can install Subversive
from archived update site, here're links to archived update sites for latest
releases:
Subversive:
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/technolo gy/subversive/0.7/builds/Subversive-incubation-0.7.8.I200910 23-1300.zip
Connectors:
http://community.polarion.com/projects/subversive/download/e clipse/2.0/builds/Subversive-connectors-2.2.1.I20091009-1900 .zip
> Hi there,
>
> during installation of Subversive SVM Team Provider Plugin (Incubation)
> from the update site
> http://download.eclipse.org/technology/subversive/0.7/update -site/ at
> about 64 % of the task installation aborted with the following error
> description:
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> An error occurred while installing the items
> session context was:(profile=PlatformProfile,
> phase=org.eclipse.equinox.internal.provisional.p2.engine.pha ses.Install,
> operand=null --> [R]org.eclipse.ant.ui 3.4.1.v20090901_r351,
> action=org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.touchpoint.eclipse.ac
> tions.InstallBundleAction).
> The artifact file for osgi.bundle,org.eclipse.ant.ui,3.4.1.v20090901_r351
> was not found.
>
> Context:
> Ubuntu 9.11 64bit
> Eclipse 3.5.1 Galileo
> Subversion 1.6.5
> Subversive Connector NOT installed
>
> I tried several other sources, all with the same result as shown above.
>
> Maybe someone with more insight to the installation process could provide
> a solution of this problem.
>
> Thanks for your attention.
>
> Hartmut
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Re: Installation abortion [message #502260 is a reply to message #502210] |
Mon, 07 December 2009 13:54 |
Hartmut Messages: 3 Registered: December 2009 |
Junior Member |
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Hello Igor,
I tried to install via the workaround you suggested.
Unfortunately it didn't work either. The result was the same as already reported.
In my understanding there is a file missed during installation.
Shouldn't it be easy to identify, where it is usually provided?
Hartmut
PS: To be correct, I am running Ubuntu 9.10 64bit.
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