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1.0.1 client on windows wont install into Ganymede

Hi

Just tried to install the RTC 1.0.1 windows client into a new Ganymede
Eclipse installation. IM refused to proceed with the follow message:

Offering cannot be installed into this existing Eclipse installation
configuration because it has features that are not tolerated by the offering
Feature
"org.eclipse.jdt_3.4.1.r341_v20080709-0800-7o7tEAfEF_U5qyUgrb2HAp539P97"
in the existing Eclipse installation does not meet version tolerance
"[3.3.2,3.4.0)" for feature "org.eclipse.pde" which is about to be installed


Is Ganymede not yet supported ?

Cheers

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See the following post in this forum

https://jazz.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2603&highlight=

It has a link to a defect entered for this problem which has a work around documented in it that worked for me.

Good luck,
Mark

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Thanks Mark

Yes, that workaround works for me also, if I install the JEE
distribution of Eclipse. I was using the Java Dev version and I also
tried the C/C+ version. The workaround did not fix the problem for
those Eclipse distros.

It appears that some JDT or Junit prereq is missing in those non-JEE
Eclipse distros.


millerm1 wrote:
See the following post in this forum

https://jazz.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2603&highlight=

It has a link to a defect entered for this problem which has a work
around documented in it that worked for me.

Good luck,
Mark

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Hi David,

You are correct that RTC depends on some features that are not included
in those distributions. You should, however, be able to start with, for
example, the Java dev distribution and use the update manager to add the
required features prior to using IM to install RTC into it.

See
https://jazz.net/jazz/resource/itemName/com.ibm.team.workitem.WorkItem/60439

It looks like I was able to use the Java dev edition after just adding
the 3.4 pde feature using the update manager. There are also work items
for removing these eclipse sdk dependencies in a future release.

Hope that helps.

-James
Jazz Team

David Ward wrote:
Thanks Mark

Yes, that workaround works for me also, if I install the JEE
distribution of Eclipse. I was using the Java Dev version and I also
tried the C/C+ version. The workaround did not fix the problem for
those Eclipse distros.

It appears that some JDT or Junit prereq is missing in those non-JEE
Eclipse distros.


millerm1 wrote:
See the following post in this forum

https://jazz.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2603&highlight=

It has a link to a defect entered for this problem which has a work
around documented in it that worked for me.

Good luck,
Mark

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