I am getting following error while installing it
I already have git installed on eclipse
Help!!!
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software being installed: CloudBees Toolkit SVN Support (SUBVERSIVE MUST BE INSTALLED!!) (Optional) 2.0.2.201307232010 (com.cloudbees.eclipse.dev.scm.subversive.feature.group 2.0.2.201307232010)
Missing requirement: CloudBees Toolkit SVN Support (SUBVERSIVE MUST BE INSTALLED!!) (Optional) 2.0.2.201307232010 (com.cloudbees.eclipse.dev.scm.subversive.feature.group 2.0.2.201307232010) requires 'org.polarion.eclipse.team.svn.connector.feature.group 0.0.0' but it could not be found
Am I really suppose to install subversive
No you are not, indeed the SVN support is optional: you could just not install the Cloudbees svn support unchecking it before the installation.
But if you decide to proceed with the installation of the SVN support, then yes you would need subversive.
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I just started learning repast.
When I follow the examples in the attached documentation,I found a problem with the configuration of the context.xml file,What should I do?enter image description hereenter image description here
Unfortunately, there’s an error in eclipse where previously it could find that “site” as part of the repast install itself, but now Eclipse installs by default some web development packages that prevent this. The following packages need to be uninstalled using the Eclipse Update Manager (under Help->Install New Software).
Uninstall Wild Web Developer 0.10.0.202006021616
org.eclipse.wildwebdeveloper.feature.feature.group
Uninstall Web Developer project POM Editor using LemMinX language server (includes Incubating components) 1.16.0.20200609-1359
org.eclipse.m2e.lemminx.feature.feature.group
Note that these are uninstalled by default in the MacOS and Windows distributions (although they may be reinstalled if you’ve done an eclipse update). If you are running under Linux and installed from the update site, then you do need to manually uninstall them as described here:
https://repast.github.io/download.html#update-site-install
As mentioned in the Bluemix guide, I tried installing the Bluemix tool plugin on eclipse(Mars) with Java 7 installed on my Ubuntu machine.
1). Through the eclipse market place where Bluemix tool is present and the same fails with the following error when installation is nearly over:
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software currently installed: IBM Bluemix Tools 1.0.5.v20150801_1001
(com.ibm.cftools.feature.feature.group 1.0.5.v20150801_1001)
Missing requirement: Bluemix Tools 1.0.6.v20150801_1001
(com.ibm.cftools.branding 1.0.6.v20150801_1001)
requires 'bundle org.eclipse.jst.server.core 0.0.0' but it could not be found
Cannot satisfy dependency:
From: Cloud Tools Branding UI Plugin 1.0.2.v20150801_1001
(com.ibm.cftools.branding.ui 1.0.2.v20150801_1001)
To: package com.ibm.cftools.branding.internal 0.0.0
Cannot satisfy dependency:
From: IBM Bluemix Tools 1.0.5.v20150801_1001
(com.ibm.cftools.feature.feature.group 1.0.5.v20150801_1001)
To: com.ibm.cftools.branding.ui [1.0.2.v20150801_1001]
I checked this exception and found a description about it in the eclipse web page. However, the remedy is missing for this particular problem.
2). Besides I tried to install the same via WASdev, but I ended up with the following error:
No repository found at http://public.dhe.ibm.com/ibmdl/export/pub/software/websphere/wasdev/updates/cloud/V1.0
However, the same page is accessible from any web browser. Also, I have checked my proxies and they are fine.
Please let me know if there is any solution or what I am doing wrong here. Thanks.
Are you using Eclipse for Java EE Developers edition? It is required that edition to satisfy some bundle requirements.
A few pointers:
An Eclipse update site needs to have a site.xml - check if the location actually has one.
Your install error points to a missing jst component. That's Eclipse "core" stuff. So it seems your access to the original Eclipse update site needs to be checked
Check your Eclipse install, do you have rights to all the files?
Hope this helps
As mentioned, the error message you are receiving (not able to resolve "org.eclipse.jst.server.core") is due to the installation process not being able to locate this package. This package is provided by the same Eclipse marketplace entry or DHE update site from which you are installing (and so you should not see this error when installing from our marketplace or update site). I have confirmed that the provided update site URL is correct and installation works as expected on my own Ubuntu installation.
A few other suggestions, or for users that see the same problem:
This may be a hiccup with DHE or with your connection to the update site. I would suggest trying the installation again.
Try a fresh install of Eclipse to ensure that no other dependencies are interfering with your installation. The Java EE package 'Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers' available for download from Eclipse.org will include the required package that is mentioned in your error message (though as previously mentioned, this should not be necessary as this package is bundled with our update site/marketplace entry).
Ensure you are NOT using the default version of Eclipse available from the Eclipse Software Center, which is often several versions behind.
If this doesn't help, feel free to provide more information about your current installation (version details, method of installation, any other details) to help us reproduce.
Using the marketplace I installed a plugin (additional axis 2 tools) on a new Luna EE install.
I uninstalled it via the market place, and after a reboot it was still there. Tried this many times.
So I deleted the file manually from the plugins folder and the option was gone.
However, I want to reinstall it (I originally uninstalled it because the dialog kept containing the wrong information and stopping me from building aar file), but when I go to the marketplace it only gives me an option to 'uninstall'.
Ignoring how this is a bit crap, how do I remove this plugin so I can install it again?
I tried downloading the 1.6.2 jar direct from apache but it just gives me an error saying invalid jar repository.
(I know I can generate the service file/aar manually, but I want to do it this way).
thanks.
Go to Help, Instillation Details and try to remove it from installed software and then try to install it again.This works for me whenever I've to uninstall any software.
I download the Mobile First Platform fix pack(6.3.0.0), It contain the 6.3.0.0-MFPF-Pattern-IF201503120508.zip, when it unzip this, I found it's for app-center and analytic console fix pack, but I am not able to find the repository.config or diskTrag.inf file to add InstallManager's repository.
Could anybody can tell me how to install this fixpack.
Thanks
Kumaresan
6.3.0.0-MFPF-Pattern-IF201503120508.zip is the Virtual application pattern installer. Here is the link to install MobielFirst Platform Application Pattern Type
But unless you are using the MobileFirst Platform Application Pattern Type, you do not need this.
To install the MobileFirst Platform Studio latest ifix, you need the 6.3.0.0-MFPF-StudioP2-IF201503120508.zip and the instructions are available here.
To install the MobileFirst Platform Server latest ifix, you need the 6.3.0.0-MFPF-Server-IF201503120508.zip and the instructions are available here.
If you want to install the fixpack in a production environment, please see instructions here.
I have a fresh installation of RHEL6 in front of me. For some reason there are no repo files in /etc/yum.repos.d/
What are the default repos to use so I can install packages?
To download software, updates, and security errata, your system should be registered to RHN.
For further information, have a look at these pages:
How do I access RHN Classic to download software, updates, and security errata?
Red Hat Network (RHN) Frequently Asked Questions
What is Yum and how do I use it?