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Re: one or more required items could not be found [message #232967 is a reply to message #232951] |
Thu, 25 June 2009 17:31 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: david_williams.linux.vnet.ibm.com
Jay Sprenkle wrote:
> I'm a newbie to Eclipse. I'm trying to install the xml tools in the
> latest Galileo CDT release (via the built in Eclipse software update).
> Can anyone explain what I've done to get the following?
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> [...]
I just tried installing XML on top of CDT and it worked ok. It might
have been some temporarily unavailable servers (with them being a little
overloaded, the first few days after release). If you continue to have
trouble, you'll have to give more details on exactly what you did.
Here's what I did:
Installed CDT package from
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
Started Eclipse (I used a fresh workspace, and while that's not strictly
required, it is usually easier while you are setting up).
Went to "install new software", picked the Galileo discovery site, and
picked "Eclipse XML Editors and Tools".
And, eventually, it completed and asked me to restart.
Hope that helps
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Re: one or more required items could not be found [message #232982 is a reply to message #232974] |
Thu, 25 June 2009 18:39 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: david_williams.linux.vnet.ibm.com
Jay Sprenkle wrote:
> Woo hoo!
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> I guess the web tools repository isn't as up to date as the Galileo
> repository. Changing the source of the update got me past the error.
Ah, I see. The webtools site is up to date (it better be!) but it
doesn't have pre-reqs.
I see this in your original message:
requires 'bundle org.eclipse.emf.common [2.4.0,3.0.0)' but it could not
be found
So, just for reference, if people try to use the Web Tools update site
directly, to get something that is not on the Galileo site (e.g. source)
then they can use web tool update site, but then also leave the galileo
site 'enabled' and there's a check box to "Contact all update sties
during install to find required software" ... so then it would get xml
from webtools, and "find" emf on galileo site.
HTH
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