i want install svn plugin with eclipse. and i found this site for instruction
http://www.eclipse.org/subversive/documentation/gettingStarted/aboutSubversive/install.php
and i give following download link on my "Help-- Install New Software" option
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/subversive/1.0/update-site-1.0.1/
but when i try to download the plugin eclipse give me following error
i dont why ?
Quote from your tutorial:
On the 'Add Repository' form enter the URL to the Subversive update site.
The proper URL can be found on http://www.eclipse.org/subversive/downloads.php.
Also the update-site for Subversive integration plug-ins can be added in
the same way.
The link provided above is not the update-repository, its just an information page where you can find the latest repository URL.
Try this one:
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/subversive/1.0/update-site-1.0.1/
Hope this helpes, have Fun!
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When i try to install Cucumber plugin for Eclipse via Help install new
software option, am getting the below error message,
URL used to install plugin:
'https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/cucumber-eclipse-plugin'
##Unable to read repository at##
[enter image description here][1]
[1]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/dxJW1.jpg
please guide me how to install cucumber plugin in eclipse to proceed with my automation scripting.
Can you check if the link that you added is correct? I tried the same and got an error that this is not a valid repository location. You can check it by clicking on Details button in the window.
To install it, go to Help > Eclipse Marketplace > then enter 'cucumber' in Find textbox and click on Go button. You will see Cucumber Eclipse Plugin and you can install it from there. Please try it out and let us know if it helps.
Also, for setting up cucumber, its not necessary that you add this plugin. If you are looking for cucumber setup with selenium, you can check out this tutorial as well (this one doesnt use the cucumber plugin) - Cucumber Selenium Tutorial
I am trying to install pydev through update site and eclipse marketplace but that's impossible.
When trying to install I receive the following message:
Unable to read repository at https://dl.bintray.com/fabioz/pydev/latest/content.xml.
Looks like this file does not exist anymore on the repository.
Did somebody found a solution about that ?
Regards
I've run into the same issue. I found out that the link at the PyDev site http://www.pydev.org/updates is redirecting to https://dl.bintray.com/fabioz/pydev/6.4.1. Using this link doesn't work for me, in Eclipse 4.7.3a.
However, changing this link to http://dl.bintray.com/fabioz/pydev/6.4.1 solves my problems. Apparently, there is an issue with the SSL redirection at the distribution site, or the https downloads in Eclipse.
The Error Message
I am note sure why you are getting an error message about content.xml, the real file that Eclipse should be reading is content.jar which is there.
Try one of the solutions below and please post more details if you can.
Online Install
The URL for installation of the feature is http://pydev.org/updates. You can use that URL to Install New Software... from the Help menu if the Eclipse Marketplace is not doing what you want.
Offline Install
If you meet the requirements (below) and continue to have problems with the update site, you can download to install offline. Get it from SourceForge (or follow the link from PyDev's website to SourceForge)
LiClipse
Alternatively, simply get LiClipse instead. It is Eclipse and PyDev and a bunch of other useful stuff already packaged together. It is provided by the author of PyDev, so should give you the best experience.
Minimum Eclipse and JVM Requirement
Double-check you meet the minimum requirements: PyDev requires Java 1.7 or greater and Eclipse 3.8/4.3 or greater:
Requirements
Java 7:
[...]
Eclipse (3.8/4.3 onwards)
At start i was also facing same error that : The solution is not provide while installing PyDev - Python IDE for Eclipse 6.3.2
and when I am When trying to install I receive the following message: Unable to read repository at https://dl.bintray.com/fabioz/pydev/latest/content.xml. ?
Then i came up with the final solution :
follow the steps :
Online Install
The URL for installation of the feature is http://pydev.org/updates. You can use that URL to Install New Software... from the Help menu if the Eclipse Marketplace is not doing what you want.
and uncheck all the options mentioned below on Install New Software Window like:
Uncheck :
1.Show only the latest versions of available software
2.Group Items by category
3.Show only software applicable to target environment
4.Contact all update sites during install to find required software
Offline Install
If you meet the requirements (below) and continue to have problems with the update site, you can download to install offline. Get it from SourceForge (or follow the link from PyDev's website to SourceForge).
Download the latest zip from sourceforge
Unzip it in any temp location
In Eclipse: "Help->install new software"
"Add" a new location to "Work with" "Local" button allows you to select the
unzipped folder
Give the location a name Back on the "install new
software" dialog, select pydev, etc. and "finish" (Delete the zip and
unzipped folder)
and uncheck all the options mentioned below on Install New Software Window like:
Uncheck :
1.Show only the latest versions of available software
2.Group Items by category
3.Show only software applicable to target environment
4.Contact all update sites during install to find required software
To be a little more clear about an offline installation in eclipse neon:
Download the latest zip from sourceforge
Unzip it in any temp location
In Eclipse: "Help->install new software"
"Add" a new location to "Work with"
"Local" button allows you to select the unzipped folder
Give the location a name
Back on the "install new software" dialog, select pydev, etc. and "finish"
(Delete the zip and unzipped folder)
The Error Message
I am note sure why you are getting an error message about content.xml, the real file that Eclipse should be reading is content.jar which is there.
Try one of the solutions below and please post more details if you can.
Online Install
The URL for installation of the feature is http://pydev.org/updates. You can use that URL to Install New Software... from the Help menu if the Eclipse Marketplace is not doing what you want.
Offline Install
If you meet the requirements (below) and continue to have problems with the update site, you can download to install offline. Get it from SourceForge (or follow the link from PyDev's website to SourceForge)
LiClipse
Alternatively, simply get LiClipse instead. It is Eclipse and PyDev and a bunch of other useful stuff already packaged together. It is provided by the author of PyDev, so should give you the best experience.
Minimum Eclipse and JVM Requirement
Double-check you meet the minimum requirements: PyDev requires Java 1.7 or greater and Eclipse 3.8/4.3 or greater:
I need to set up CodePro Analytix plugin . But the link http://dl.google.com/eclipse/inst/codepro/latest/3.6 is not opening.
Please help me out. is there any other way to install CodePro Analytix or is there any other tools which does same functionality.
That is an Eclipse update site, you can't open it in a web browser.
Instead you install it from Eclipse by opening 'Help > Install New Software...'. In the 'Work with:' field enter the update site URL for example https://dl.google.com/eclipse/inst/codepro/latest/3.7 which still works with Eclipse Oxygen.
Eclipse will then show you what can be installed from the update site.
Note: This code does not appear to have been updated for a while.
You can install it from Eclipse Marketplace: https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/codepro-analytix
But be careful, it's outdated and doesn't work with Juno or higher versions of Eclipse.
I tried to install Soot 2..5.2 plugin on Eclipse Kepler using Help->Install New Software.. and then using the link http://www.sable.mcgill.ca/soot/eclipse/updates/ but it displays "Unable to read repository at http://www.sable.mcgill.ca/soot/eclipse/updates/". How do I install soot plugin on Eclipse Kepler?
You're using the wrong update site. According to this Soot wiki page, the correct update site URL is http://sable.github.io/soot/eclipse/
I need to install m2e plugin. I was given a link
http://eclipse.org/m2e/download/
but it says that file is not found.
Then I tried https://www.eclipse.org/m2e/, went to the download link http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases
Its said there that I have to go to the Eclipse->Help->Install New Software
and in the text_field named Work with type http://Update site location
and press Enter
After I did it, I've got message
org.eclipse.equinox.p2.core.ProvisionException
Unable to read repository at http:/content.xml
Unable to read repository at http:/content.xml
Use the main software site for your release of Eclipse.
For example for Eclipse Luna this is http://download.eclipse.org/releases/luna, the site should already be in the 'Work with' list.
Search for 'maven' or 'm2e'