Installation blocked by DTP [message #56531] |
Thu, 21 May 2009 14:30  |
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I get the 'Data Tools Platform ... requires feature
"org.eclipse.datatools.doc.user (1.6.0)", or later version' error message
when I try to install a seemingly unrelated plugin (ClearCase Remote
Client for Eclipse). Others have reported similar problems
(http://wiki.eclipse.org/DTP_1.6.2_Update_Manager_Issues), but I don't
know if the suggested work-arounds can be applied in this case.
My environment is based on the Eclipse 3.4.2 ganymede version pre-packaged
with BIRT (eclipse-reporting-ganymede-SR2-linux-gtk.tar.gz), which
contains DTP version 1.6.2. I added the CDT 5.0.2 plugins to the
installation, and I use JDK 1.6.13 on RHEL 4.4. The system is on an
isolated network (no Internet).
I am able to install the ClearCase plugin on the same version of Eclipse
on Windows, but the above noted DTP error prevents installation on Linux.
Has anyone found a work-around for this problem that does NOT require a
live Internet connection?
Thanks,
Rich
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Re: Installation blocked by DTP [message #56721 is a reply to message #56694] |
Fri, 29 May 2009 12:15  |
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Originally posted by: brianf.sybase.com
Glad you got it resolved rich...
We're still trying to figure out what's causing this bizarre issue, but at
this point we don't really know.
--Fitz
"Rich C." <richcar@magneticpotato.net> wrote in message
news:016acb72be528ea5018e88f5e02a8e03$1@www.eclipse.org...
>I was able to install the ClearCase plugin in Eclipse by temporarily
>removing the features and plugins that caused the dependency problem. In
>particular, I removed all BIRT, jst, wst, and datatools code from the
>Eclipse features and plugins directories. I installed ClearCase and then
>restored the files previously removed to their original directories. This
>workaround avoids the dependency error that previously blocked the
>installation.
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> Rich
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Re: Installation blocked by DTP [message #595864 is a reply to message #56531] |
Fri, 29 May 2009 09:06  |
Eclipse User |
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I was able to install the ClearCase plugin in Eclipse by temporarily
removing the features and plugins that caused the dependency problem. In
particular, I removed all BIRT, jst, wst, and datatools code from the
Eclipse features and plugins directories. I installed ClearCase and then
restored the files previously removed to their original directories. This
workaround avoids the dependency error that previously blocked the
installation.
Rich
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Re: Installation blocked by DTP [message #595878 is a reply to message #56694] |
Fri, 29 May 2009 12:15  |
Eclipse User |
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Glad you got it resolved rich...
We're still trying to figure out what's causing this bizarre issue, but at
this point we don't really know.
--Fitz
"Rich C." <richcar@magneticpotato.net> wrote in message
news:016acb72be528ea5018e88f5e02a8e03$1@www.eclipse.org...
>I was able to install the ClearCase plugin in Eclipse by temporarily
>removing the features and plugins that caused the dependency problem. In
>particular, I removed all BIRT, jst, wst, and datatools code from the
>Eclipse features and plugins directories. I installed ClearCase and then
>restored the files previously removed to their original directories. This
>workaround avoids the dependency error that previously blocked the
>installation.
>
> Rich
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