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Failed to install RAM client 7.5.0.2 on Eclipse 3.6.1


Samuel Wu (2142) | asked Aug 30 '11, 5:48 p.m.
I got the following error message when trying to install RAM client 7.5.0.2 on an existing eclipse 3.6.1 SDK.

Offering cannot be installed into this existing Eclipse installation configuration because it has features that are not tolerated by the offering
Feature "org.eclipse.rcp" in the existing Eclipse installation does not meet version tolerance "[3.4.200,4.0.0)" for feature "com.ibm.ram.rich" which is about to be installed. Though the version of feature "org.eclipse.rcp" in the existing Eclipse installation is "3.6.1.r361_v20110121" and would appear to meet this version tolerance, its effective version is actually "4.0.0" since the version of included bundle "com.ibm.icu" changed from "3.8.1.v20080530" to "4.2.1.v20100412" between versions "3.4.200.R342_v20090122-989JESTEbig-SVaL8UJHcYBr4A63" and "3.6.1.r361_v20110121" of feature "org.eclipse.rcp".

Wonder which version of RAM support Eclipse SDK 3.6.1

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Srimanth Gunturi (206125) | answered Oct 04 '11, 11:33 a.m.
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Hello,
I just tried Eclipse 3.6.1 SDK with RAM 7.5.0.2 and was able to install without any issue. In the installation I see the 'org.eclipse.rcp' plugin to be of version 3.6.0.v201009090800 and the 'com.ibm.icu' to be of version 4.2.1.v20100412. The 'org.eclipse.rcp' feature is of version 3.6.1.r361_v20100827-xxxxxxxxxxxx.

If you could message me the .log file I could dig for additional messages and see whats going on.
Regards,
Srimanth






I got the following error message when trying to install RAM client 7.5.0.2 on an existing eclipse 3.6.1 SDK.

Offering cannot be installed into this existing Eclipse installation configuration because it has features that are not tolerated by the offering
Feature "org.eclipse.rcp" in the existing Eclipse installation does not meet version tolerance "

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