I am unable to install new plugins to eclipse (tried subclipse and subversive). Installing fails around 47/48 %. This happens with both Helios and Indigo. I tried installing via Help>Install New Software and Help>Eclipse Marketplace.
Errors in both versions are about the same:
An error occurred while collecting items to be installed
session context was:(profile=epp.package.jee,
phase=org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.engine.phases.Collect, operand=, action=).
Unable to read repository at
http://market.eclipsesource.com/dist/.sitestore/4f/4f5ba7f7716b8c0f63ef
9b74b0173826/../../../../artifacts/plugins/org.tigris.subversion.subclipse.cor
e_1.6.17.jar.
Read timed out
Unable to read repository at http://market.eclipsesource.com
/dist/.sitestore/4f/4f 5ba7f7716b8c0f63ef9b74b0173826/../../../../artifacts/
plugins/org.tigris.subversion.subclipse.doc_1.3.0.jar.
Read timed out
I don't think it's my internet connection as I'm having no issues browsing the web and multiple tracert tests work fine. I have tried removing the sites from available software sites and tried setting Active Provider in network connects to both direct and native.
Please help. Thanks
I also faced the same issues and resolved with following steps:
Check all .jar files that are causing errors "Unable to read repository at..."and "Read timed out"
Manually download those .jar files
Manually put .jar to eclipse's "\plugins" folder
Again start installation
Won’t get error
You done.
These are the steps to follow while Enable SVN in Eclipse Version: 2018-12 (4.10.0):
Visit this link: http://subclipse.tigris.org/ to get the “Eclipse update site URL” for Subclipse plugin. As of now Feb 2019 its move to location - https://github.com/subclipse/subclipse/wiki
Here you can https://dl.bintray.com/subclipse/releases/subclipse/latest/
Basic Steps:
Help>Install New Software.
Click on Add - Give name: Subversive
https://dl.bintray.com/subclipse/releases/subclipse/latest/
Install all the components, and accept the license.
Restart the eclipse.
Thanks.
I had the same issue with Windows 7 / 64bit / Eclipse Java EE Juno SR1.
I got around the issue by installing Subversive via the Eclipse Marketplace rather than with "Install new Software" using the Eclipse Juno update site.
I had exactly the same problem with EGit and the above solved it as well.
It worked for me by downloading and installing subclipse locally, from here : http://subclipse.tigris.org/files/documents/906/49270/site-1.8.20.zip
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I am trying to add IBM Worklight plugin to my eclipse environment in Mac 10.7.5 system. I am using Eclipse version Juno 4.2.2 (SR2) for Java EE developers, and using JAVA 7. I tried to install worklight plugin through "Eclipse marketplace" and through "Install new software" using IBM URL.
In both cases i am getting below error after installation progress is at "44%".
An error occurred while collecting items to be installed
session context was:(profile=epp.package.jee, phase=org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.engine.phases.Collect, operand=, action=).
Unable to read repository at http://public.dhe.ibm.com/ibmdl/export/pub/software/mobile-solutions/worklight/wdeupdate/plugins/com.ibm.imp.webtools.dojo.library.distributions_2.0.0.v20130508_1207.jar.
Connection reset
Unable to read repository at http://public.dhe.ibm.com/ibmdl/export/pub/software/mobile-solutions/worklight/wdeupdate/plugins/com.worklight.studio.plugin_6.0.0.20130614-0631.jar.
Connection reset
Let me know if I am missing anything while adding plugin. I was able to add worklight to my eclipse in Windows 7 system. But in Mac system I am facing problems.
Thanks.
See this topic: http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/270718/
Try starting Eclipse with -vmargs -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true.
In my situation I had to right-click on eclipse.exe and Run as Administrator and the problem went away.
The issue was solved, slow network connection was the issue for me. Using a good speed net connection I was able to Install the plugin.
I am having problem to install this plug in: PHP development kit for Eclipse Juno
I am using the latest Juno Eclipse, I use the menu help -> Install Software -> I add the link http://download.eclipse.org/releases/juno
I see all the availables packages, I choose PHP Development toolkit ( under the Web, XML, Java EE packages )
it trying to install, after very long minutes, I got this error, at about 49%:
An error occurred while collecting items to be installed
session context was:(profile=SDKProfile, phase=org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.engine.phases.Collect, operand=, action=).
Failed to transfer artifact packed: osgi.bundle,org.apache.xerces,2.9.0.v201101211617.
Retry another mirror
Artifact not found: ftp://mirrors.neusoft.edu.cn/mirror/eclipse/releases/juno/201206270900/plugins/org.apache.xerces_2.9.0.v201101211617.jar.pack.gz.
ftp://mirrors.neusoft.edu.cn/mirror/eclipse/releases/juno/201206270900/plugins/org.apache.xerces_2.9.0.v201101211617.jar.pack.gz
Retry another mirror
Artifact not found: http://espelhos.edugraf.ufsc.br/eclipse//releases/juno/201206270900/plugins/org.apache.xerces_2.9.0.v201101211617.jar.pack.gz.
http://espelhos.edugraf.ufsc.br/eclipse//releases/juno/201206270900/plugins/org.apache.xerces_2.9.0.v201101211617.jar.pack.gz
Retry another mirror
......
I tried out removing the firewalls, move the eclipse folder around, retry the installations, downloading another eclipse 64/32 Juno package, everything without success
I tried another repository: http://download.eclipse.org/tools/pdt/updates/nightly without success as well
Thanks for your help
I had a similar error on Windows 8, running Eclipse as an administrator solved it for me (right click the executable and Run as administrator).
I'm trying to install the Force.com IDE plugin. I found it, it started downloading, but once the plugin goes to install I get the following error at about 45% completion:
Installing software has encountered a problem. An error occurred while collecting items to be installed
When I click details about this error, I get the following. Anyone know how to fix this and get the plugin installed? Thanks in advance
An error occurred while collecting items to be installed
session context was:(profile=SDKProfile, phase=org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.engine.phases.Collect, operand=, action=).
Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,com.salesforce.ide.api,23.0.2.201201091635.
MD5 hash is not as expected. Expected: 97a6329f82c422a61e9b1bc28be7cace and found ef8b1c2b63c7d04acaa6bf41f4b8570c.
My solution: download plugin jar files manually and put them into eclipse installation directory. The problem was in corrupted (partial) download of jars by eclipse.
Download all jars of particular needed version from http://www.adnsandbox.com/tools/ide/install/features/ and http://www.adnsandbox.com/tools/ide/install/plugins/
Make sure to use some download manager to ensure files integrity!
Then put them to /features/ and /plugins/ folders of your eclipse installation directory accordingly.
Run plugin installation as described by salesforce (Jars will not be downloaded again) - Success!
Make sure you're running Eclipse as an Administrator (right click, select "Run as Administrator") when installing plugins.
If that doesn't help, move your Eclipse folder to the C:\ on Windows because there are issues with the Program Files folder permissions. Then run it as an Administrator and try to install the plugin again.
I just got it working;
Install Eclipse 3.6.1 (Helios SR1)
The IDE FAQ recommends Eclipse 3.5 and 3.6, but the install instructions link you to 3.6 SR1 .
Ensure you only have the latest JRE
I am running Java 6 Update 26 as of this post.
Make sure you don't have any legacy JREs installed
I had to uninstall a 1.4 Java environment before the IDE install would work.
Then follow what Matthew Keefe said;
Run Eclipse As Administrator
Move the Eclipse program directory outside of the Program Files directory.
Edit: Eclipse 3.7 installs the IDE successfully once the Java version is correct.
I am constantly getting this error when working with eclispe and the subclipse plugin:
Unable to load default SVN Client
I have already installed both the SVNKit and the JavaHL provider, but it can't be found in the preferences:
I am using eclipse for win64bit
I had this problem after installing the latest eclipse and installing subclipse from the marketplace. To resolve you can follow these steps:
Click Help >> Install New Software...
Set Work with: Subclipse 1.10.x Update Site - http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.10.x
Ensure Hide items that are already installed is checked.
Click Select All.
Click Next.
Complete the remainder of the installation as usual.
For ubuntu 12.04 amd64
sudo apt-get install libsvn-java
add this to eclipse.ini after -vmargs:
-vmargs
-Djava.library.path=/usr/lib/jni:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/jni
...
What JavaHL provider have you installed? It sounds like you need 64 bit JavaHL support. Have you tried SlikSVN?
I solved this with easiest way:
sudo apt-get install libsvn-java
sudo cp /usr/lib/jni/* /usr/lib
Faced the same problem after installed subclipse 1.8 from eclipse marketplace and resolved thru following steps:
1. Install subversion client (required)
2. Install Subversion JavaHL Native Library Adapter (required)
And it works now.
P/S: Eclipse Indigo
I don't know about JavaHL but to make the SVNKit appear on the list of SVN interfaces, you need to install the "SVN Client Adapter" and the "SVNKit Adapter" as well.
You can find those on the update site of Subclipse (*http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.8.x*).
I have a similar problem with Subclipse 1.8. Due to licenses limitations, SVN client aren't bundled with SVN any more. So I find the message "Unable to load default SVN Client".
My solutions is to install SVN client. It can't be easier. Go to Eclispe Marketplace, type Subclipse and click to install Subclipse again, select all options. When restarting Eclipse, it will prompt us to install an SVN client, choose SVNKit or JavaHL (I choose JavaHL). After restarting one more time, it all works.
In fedora 16 on x64 i meet also, i solved by downloading subversion 1.7 from here and installing:
yum install subversion-javahl-1.7.1-1.fc16.x86_64.rpm subversion-libs-1.7.1-1.fc16.x86_64.rpm subversion-1.7.1-1.fc16.x86_64.rpm
Install SVN on Eclipse Juno using the update site at http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.8.x
Go to Help -> Install new software, then Add update site.
Zend Studio 9 if you upgrade/update to 9.0.3 you will get this error as well. You need to uninstall all subEclipse and JavaHL stuff then follow the install procedures again and restart Zend studio.
Build 20120625 in Zend Version 9.0.3
If you are using the Subversive plugin (which is newer than the Subclipse one, and the two are easily confused with one another), you might run into problems finding the library even after configuring the library path in eclipse.ini. To fix the entire problem, you might need to add this setting to the file as well:
-Dsubversion.native.library=C:/SlikSVN_JavaHL/libsvnjavahl-1.dll
Read http://www.eclipse.org/subversive/installation-instructions.php for more help, it's a good-quality explanation of everything.
I had same problem with Spring STS 3.5.1 and Sub eclipse version 1.6. Upgraded to version 1.10 of subeclipse and everything is working fine.
The above problem arises with custom eclipse installation and due to updated version of subclipse.
You have to install the older version of subclipse manually.
For this i have done as following:
Under Help menu click "Install New Software..."
Select "http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.6.x" from the drop down menu
If URL of any other advanced version of are available change it to look as above.
Check the options selected are sensible e.g. "Hide items that are already installed"
Click "Select All"
Click Next/Finish through to completion.
After finishing the installation,under windows menu go to preferences,click on Team and on SVN.
Now change the client from Java HL to SVN pure kit.
That's it.
This resolved problem for me
Eclipse Java EE IDE for Web Developers.
Version: Oxygen.3a Release (4.7.3a)
Build id: 20180405-1200
I solved this problem as follows
1) Install Subversive - SVN Team Provider 4.0.5 from marketplace
2) Team -> SVN -> SVN Connectors and set SVNKit 1.8.14
3) Restart eclipse
All works well
I've been trying to install IAM or m2eclipse without success. Both of them need the org.eclipse.team.cvs.ssh bundle, but Eclipse Helios complains that the repository could not be found. I've been attempting to then just install that single bundle without success.
I select the "Helios - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/helios" repository and search for "cvs". This returns the "Eclipse CVS Client". I then attempt to install it. Eclipse says that it is already installed so it's just going to update the list of installed software. When I click finish, I am presented with the following error:
An error occurred while collecting items to be installed session context was:(profile=epp.package.rcp, phase=org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.engine.phases.Collect, operand=, action=).
No repository found containing: osgi.bundle,org.eclipse.team.cvs.ssh,3.2.100.I20090508-2000
Any ideas?
Found a resolution here that worked for me.
While installing new software, deactivating the option Contact all update sites during install to find required software helps.
And it did.
It would appear that this problem has been fixed in Eclipse. I just installed the Eclipse CVS Client without any issues.