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Why is the 5.0.2 RTC Build Toolkit download not version compatible with the 5.0.2 server?

 I have a user who is trying to use the RTC 5.0.2 Build Toolkit on Linux.  We downloaded the RTC-BuildSystem-Toolkit-Linux-5.0.2.zip file for him to install.  Our server is running version 5.0.2 with iFix 4 installed. They are building some custom ant tasks using the toolkit.  When they try using the compiled ant tasks, the receive the following exception:

BuildResults.artifactFileRetrieverSGSS.no.builds exception was: com.ibm.team.repository.common.TeamRepositoryException: CRJAZ1241W The following model has a version mismatch: com.ibm.team.build. The server version is 12 and the client version is 15. The client and server version must match. To check the overall version of the client, click Help > About and verify that the client is compatible with server version 5.0.2 and build ID RJF-I20141028-1603.

The version information from his installed Build System is:
# build version properties for RTC-Buildsystem

buildIdPrefix=RTC
buildId=RTC-I20141031-0926
product.release.label=5.0.2
product.iteration.label=

product.release.filename.version=5.0.2.0-RTC-I20141031-0926
product.release.artifact.version=5.0.2000.RTC-I20141031-0926-r502

Does anyone have any idea why these are not compatible?  What else is getting in the way?

Thanks,
Jamie.

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This is working for me using the Windows version for 5.0.2. Are you sure you downloaded the right version?
The toolkit seems to complain that it has a way higher version than the server: "The server version is 12 and the client version is 15."

Did you accidentally download a beta release for 6.x? Or maybe there is an issue with the IFixes? In this case I would suggest to contact support.

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