I'm running an up-to-date CentOS 6.5 and I wanted to install eclipse so I went 
to System->Adminitration->Add/Remove Software and installed 
eclipse-cdt-1:7.0.1-4.el6 and a bunch of dependent packages.

>From the eclipse help menu I see that this is version 3.6.1. According to 
>wikipedia this is a eclipse Helios which was released in June of 2010.
My question is why is this so far out of date? My understanding was that CentOS 
was generally about a year out-of-date. I must confess that I don't know where 
I got that idea from and it is no doubt, wrong but 3 1/2 years out-of-date 
seems excessive. Is it just a packaging issue and whoever makes the RPMs hasn't 
made a new one?

If I try to check for updates from inside eclipse, I get various failures for 
non-existant sites and dependency conflicts.

Can anyone explain the situation and maybe shed some light on the history of 
how we got to this point.
>From what I have read so far the solution is to ignore the rpms and install 
>from the eclipse site.

Thanks,
Steve
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