I went through all the steps with eclipse indigo, and I can't seem to get subclipse to install in my version of eclipse. Well, at the very least, I don't see it anywhere. What am I doing wrong?
I can't install subversive either? The link won't show up when I put it into the add dialogue box.
If the install process completed then it is likely installed. What are you expecting to see? Look in your Eclipse preferences under Team > SVN. If you see that, then it is installed.
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I can't install practically macro on eclipse.`
Error:
Communication with repository at
http://puremvcnotificationviewer.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/PracticallyMacroGoogleUpdateSite
failed.
Read Timeout
Tried to install from here https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/practically-macro-0 dragging and dropping
And tried to install it from eclipse marketplace, both said the same thing.
I have eclipse luna 4.4.1.
I want to be able to do key shortcut for run cofiguration. Apperently i need this plug-in but can't install it.
Go to https://sourceforge.net/projects/practicalmacro/?source=typ_redirect and download PracticallyMacro_x.x.x.jar.
Then create a directory "PracticallyMarco" inside the eclipse/plugins directory.
Extract all files from PracticallyMacro_x.x.x.jar into eclipse/plugins/PracticallyMarco.
Restart eclipse. (Maybe you should restart eclipse with the -clean option.)
Then you can use the PracticallyMacro from the main toolbar:
See also the file eclipse/plugins/PracticallyMarco/Instructions.txt for more details.
There is a GitHub fork that seems to work:
https://github.com/EmteZogaf/practicalmacro-site/
If you browse the repo you can find the following update site:
https://github.com/EmteZogaf/practicalmacro-site/raw/master
I tested it on latest eclipse PHOTON and it seems to work.
I have seen many posts about here which tell you how to uninstall a plug-in that YOU have installed. What I want to know is - How do you uninstall a plug-in that comes along with the eclipse package? I tried the installation manager but it doesnt work since this like a default plugin.
I am using IBM Rational Developers for System Z with Java version 8.3. I am trying to install GEF Zest Visualisation but since GEF Draw2D was already pre-installed in my RDZ i am not able to install what I want due to conflicting dependency.
I need GEF Zest Visualisation so that I can install Maven. Without Zest I get an error while I try installing Maven.
Is there a way to uninstall these default plug-ins? If no, then is there any workaround that I can use to install my Maven plug-in without having to use Zest?
I haven't used Rational Developer for System Z, but if it is Eclipse-based it should be the same as Rational Application Developer or Eclipse.
Open Help context menu.
Press About Rational Developer...
Click the Installation Details button.
This will open a list of installed software and you can see all the features and plug-ins that are installed.
Find and select the item you want to uninstall.
Click the Uninstall... button.
This will attempt to uninstall the selected plug-in, but you will likely encounter dependency issues if Maven requires GEF Zest Visualisation. You would need to uninstall Maven first if that happens.
This page tells me what I can do with the rabbitmq plugins tool. But I can't figure out how to install the plugins tool itself. I just seem to have rabbitmq-server and rabbitmqctl. The man pages doesn't say anything either. So how do I install it? I currently have {rabbit,"RabbitMQ","2.6.1"} running and I didn't install the server so I don't know how it was installed.
Thanks,
Apparently the plugin tool was introduced from 2.7 onwards. For 2.6.1, I assume we need to copy the plugin files to the plugins folder. Unless someone can confirm otherwise.
I added this plug in to my netbeans 7.2 IDE. Then, when I restarted the program and tried to open it again it did not open
as shown in this picture
I tried to restore my Windows system to previous restore point but the problem still exist.
any ideas how to solve this problem
I've tested the repository that they advised you to adding in the your Netbeans install.
But really has reference to many more plugins and features installed,
if you add this repository after upgrade the NetBeansIDE you will see that all base modules will have replaced by the development release and practically you will have another version of netbeans installed.
I advise you to uninstall your current netbeans without deleting your workspace and reinstall your netbeans downloaded directly from the official website.
And also I would advise you in the future should try the unofficial plugin in a test environment. before bringing in your work
environment
I'd like to upgrade my Helios installation of Eclipse to Indigo. When I do, I get the following message:
Cannot complete the install because of a conflicting dependency.
Software being installed: Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers 1.4.2.20120213-0813 (epp.package.jee 1.4.2.20120213-0813)
Software currently installed: Oracle GlassFish Server Tools 1.6.1.201009290929 (oracle.eclipse.tools.helios.glassfish.feature.group 1.6.1.201009290929)
So my first thought was to simply uninstall GlassFish. For the life of me, I can't figure out how and where to go to do this. I went to Help->About Eclipse...->Installation Details. The only place that it looks like I can uninstall stuff is in the "Installed Software" tab. I do not see the Oracle Glassfish package anywhere. If I go to "Feature" or "Plug-ins", I can find it just fine, but there is no option to uninstall.
So my next thought was to upgrade Glassfish. So I put the indigo repo in there, but I still get the same message when trying to update. Any ideas?
There is no mechanism within Eclipse to permanently and physically uninstall a feature and its plug-ins. The process to physically and permanently remove an undesirable feature and its plug-ins is a manual process that should be done when Eclipse is not running. In order to do, you will have to manually remove the files there associated with the feature from the eclipse/features directory and its plug-ins from the eclipse/plugins directory.
D:\Softwares\eclipse-standard-kepler-R-win32\eclipse\plugins\eclipse\
-plugins
-features