Where are the preferences for HGEclipse plugin in Eclipse 3.5? - eclipse

I've installed HgEclipse plugin from the update site: http://hge.javaforge.com/hgeclipse
From some reason, when I go to Window->Preferences, I can't find the category Mercurial under Team.
Someone knows how to solve this?
My eclipse version is 3.5 (Galileo).
My plugin version is 1.5.0
I have hg 1.4 installed on my machine.
I'm running on Fedora Core 11.
Thanks!
Asaf

It means the installation did not complete successfully.
Could you check your logs (Windows / Show Views / Error logs) to see what gone wrong?

It seams the problem is related to a (fedora?)eclipse bug, and issues with permissions to the plugin folder.
I solved it by uninstalling hgeclipse, starting eclipse as root, installing hgeclipse, and then restarting as my normal user again.

The project URL is http://javaforge.com/project/HGE, when you create an account and put your issue into the prokect's bug tracker, you will get help there.

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I'm the developer of eclipse-pmd, one of the two PMD plugins you mentioned in your question. If your installing the plugin through the Eclipse Marketplace then you're doing everything right. Once the installation is finished the getting started guide will help you with setting up eclipse-pmd.
You are, however, not the first who has a problem getting eclipse-pmd 1.4 to work with the Spring Tool Suite. Unfortunately we have not yet found the cause of the problem and are still looking for a solution. If you'd like to help or would like to follow the issue's progress then head over to the eclipse-pmd issue tracker at Github.
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http://subclipse.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=1046&dsMessageId=2937836
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I recently updated my ports on my FreeBSD 9.0 release machine and I think eclipse was upgraded due to a port upstream forced Eclipse to be rebuilt. Now Pydev is gone. I tried uninstalling then reinstalling Eclipse, then installing Pydev using pydev.org/updates inside Eclipse. It appears to install ok but I can't create a Pydev project or use the Pydev view. I tried removing my ~/.eclipse folder to force the creation of a new one, and reinstalling Eclipse and Pydev to no avail. What am I doing wrong? I'm running Eclipse Indigo version 3.7.1 build id: R3_7_1
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cannot install Google plugin in Eclipse

I want to install Google plugin, GAE and GWT on Eclipse i tried in different ways by trying to install all at once and only one at a time but i get this error
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software being installed: Google Web Toolkit SDK 2.3.0 2.3.0.r36v201105191508 (com.google.gwt.eclipse.sdkbundle.e36.feature.feature.group 2.3.0.r36v201105191508)
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I had this problem as well, and neither running as administrator nor changing the eclipse directory permissions fixed the issue for me.
Eventually, I discovered that the Eclipse download site (http://download.eclipse.org/releases/juno) was disabled in my "Available Software Sites" preferences. Enabling it solved the issue for me.
I got same problem and solved by launching Eclipse as administrator.
I post this for people who face this error in future.
Firstly I changed permissions on the directory where I put Eclipse as CobaltBlue suggest but it didn't work. Next I launched Eclipse as administrator and tried again, then installation is completed!
I'm not sure it is necessary to change the access permission of the directory of Eclipse.
I am using Eclipse Juno and OS is windows 7.
If you're running on Windows, check the permissions on the directory where Eclipse was installed. Test if this is the problem by adding the user "Everyone" and give them read/write/execute access to that directory. If it works, then that was the issue.
Also, if you are not running Eclipse as Administrator, you'll want to update the shortcut you use to launch Eclipse and select "Run as Administrator."
The part of the error message that says following looks kind of odd to me
requires 'org.eclipse.pde.core 0.0.0'
If 0.0.0 is the required version of org.eclipse.pde.core plugin then something must be wrong in the dependencies being detected by eclipse's dependency resolution system. 0.0.0 just doesn't seems to be a valid version.
What update site are you using? Is it the correct one for eclipse 3.6?

Subclipse plugin doesn't work in Eclipse?

even though there was no error when installing Subclipse in Eclipse. I won't see the SVN perspective at all?
I have tried with "Eclipse Classic 3.5.1" and with "Eclipse for PHP Developers".
After downloading and unzipping the packages I used Eclipse's "Install Software" mechanism to install Subclipse 1.6.x. I followed the steps described here: http://www3.math.tu-berlin.de/jreality/mediawiki/index.php/Subclipse_installation_in_eclipse_galileo.
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Thanks!
Peter
I had the same problem. I use Windows 7 64 bits OS. I clean read-only flag of eclipse folder in C:\Program Files (x86) and give full access right to all users on my PC. I reinstalled it from update site and it works.
This is a known bug with subclipse: http://subclipse.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=992
EDIT For anyone keeping track of this, it looks like Eclipse Helios SR1 may have fixed the issue. I haven't tested it myself yet, but by the sounds of the discussion at https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=322929 it should now be working.
I just had this same issue with Ubuntu. It turned out to be permissions. Once I gave write permissions to everywhere in my eclipse installation and then reinstalled subclipse, its views and so forth appeared, just like magic.
I don't know what you are looking for. But after installing the Subclipse plugin, you should have a new entry in the File | New | Project dialog. Something along the lines of "Checkout project from SVN"
Then when you hit continue, you can enter your SVN repository details, check the branch you are interested in, etc. After checking out a project, you can right click on it and go to the "Team" submenu to get the features provided by Subclipse like check in code, diff, merge, etc.
I ran into the exact same problem too. I installed both Subclipse and GWT/GAE plugins and couldn't find any evidence of them after installation.
I'm on Windows 7 and had installed Eclipse 3.5 SR2 into C:\Program Files (x86)\eclipse-3.5. I also put my workspace in C:\Program Files (x86)\eclipse-3.5\workspace. When I was checking things I noticed there was a lock icon on the C:\Program Files (x86)\eclipse-3.5\workspace.
I reinstalled Eclipse to C:\dev\eclipse and the workspace to C:\dev\eclipse\workspace. After that the installation of the plugins went without a hitch and I could see the SVN Repository Exploring perspective (no idea why some of the other posters claim this perspective doesn't exist). I suspect it was some sort of permissions problem on the directories.
Another way to check and see if the whole thing was installed correctly is to go to the SVN Repositories view. Go to Window -> Show View -> Other, and then search for SVN. If you see a bunch of SVN views like "Repositories," Subclipse is installed.
I had this problem due to some kind of incompatibility between Subclipse and Android ADT plugins. One answer suggested yoxos which gives you all your eclipse plugins from one central repository.
Had the same problem. I work on Linux, and when I installed eclipse in /usr/local/eclipse, Subclipse did not show up. The solution was to install Eclipse locally, e.g. in /home/user/eclipse. Now Subclipse (and other plugins too) worked!
Edit: guess it could be the same on Windows.
I think this is due to some incompatibilities between the packages of subclipse and the gwt 2.x plugin and android... as this started happen to me after I upgrade to v 2.0 of gwt back in the day.
The same issue repeats both on Mac and Windows... and it seems no fix has been released.
Now the only way I've found to move on with my work is to remove subclipse and install the latest subversive plugin instead.
http://www.eclipse.org/subversive/
I know this ain't subclipse but it works very similar and no issues with gwt nor android plugins.
it worked for me and so I hope it works for you in the mean time.
cheers,
G.