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EclipseHelios 3.x with RTC(Linux) giving Versioning problem

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I am trying to open Eclipse Helios 3.6x IDE with RTC 3.0.1 on linux version but it is showing me an error msg as follows:

" Offering cannot be installed into this existing Eclipse installation configuration because it has features that are not tolerated by the offering
Feature "org.eclipse.equinox.p2.user.ui_2.0.1.r361_v20100903-897HFa-FX0z-z-ntoaavz0JPX628" in the existing Eclipse installation does not meet version tolerance "[1.1.2,2.0.0)" for feature "org.eclipse.pde" which is about to be installed"

According to an article Eclipse Helios 3.6, it is supportable with RTC 3.0.1.... then why it is showing me this error...

Can someone help in this regard???

Thanks
Shruti

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Hi Shruti,

Did you take a look here?

https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21502374

At the bottom or the page there are some packages that must be installed into helios before you can install RTC.

Namely:

Eclipse 3.6 Java EE
Eclipse 3.6 Java DE
Eclipse 3.6 C++
Eclipse 3.6 for RCP and RAP developers

Thanks,

Boris

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Hi:

Boris is right, we have a technote that explain how to install RTC over Eclipse 3.6.x. There is also an article in jazz.net https://jazz.net/library/article/708

Regards.
Hi all,
I am trying to open Eclipse Helios 3.6x IDE with RTC 3.0.1 on linux version but it is showing me an error msg as follows:

" Offering cannot be installed into this existing Eclipse installation configuration because it has features that are not tolerated by the offering
Feature "org.eclipse.equinox.p2.user.ui_2.0.1.r361_v20100903-897HFa-FX0z-z-ntoaavz0JPX628" in the existing Eclipse installation does not meet version tolerance "

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