The buttons were disabled before I started "cleaning" the files. (And
they were disabled not only for all Google-related features but for
all nistalled software.)
I tried to uninstall correctly everything Google-related; but Eclipse
only did let me to remove entries under Window -> Preferences ->
Google -> AppEngine (AppEngine 1.?) and GWT SDK (GWT SDK 1.7.). That
did not help. :(
Only then I started to delete files and folder from Eclipse and
workspace directory structure.

Yes, I did install Eclipse frmo within an admin account.
Maybe this has something to do with that ****** MS UAC crap that I
have turned on a month ago. (Way after the Eclipse install.)

On Dec 21, 5:21 pm, Jason Parekh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Jaroslav,
>
> It sounds like you're wanting to uninstall so you can install a newer
> version.  If this is the case, the good news is you don't have to
> uninstall to upgrade :)  The bad news is that since you've deleted the
> "com.google" files manually, Eclipse is probably in an inconsistent
> state.
>
> Looking 
> athttp://dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.platform.pde/msg02048.html
> , it sounds like you cannot uninstall plugins that have other plugins
> depending on them.  For the Google plugin, the com.google...sdkbundle
> plugins depend on the main com.google.gdt... plugins.  Could you first
> try uninstalling those com.google...sdkbundle plugins?
>
> Also, when you installed Eclipse, was it installed as Administrator?
>
> jason
>
> 2009/12/21 Jaroslav Záruba <[email protected]>:
>
> > I'm sorry I have omitted that, I'm on Windows Vista64.
>
> > I wish I knew where Eclipse reads the list of installed features from.
>
> > On Dec 21, 4:07 pm, Jeff Chimene <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Assuming you're on some Linux distro (you don't say in the  OP) This is a
> >> problem w/ libgtk 2.0 I downgraded to 1.12(?). I'm running Debian
> >> testing/unstable, so I downgraded to the version in stable. This may or may
> >> not be possible for you.
>
> >> 2009/12/21 Jaroslav Záruba <[email protected]>
>
> >> > Hello
>
> >> > I just can't remove GEP from Eclipse 3.5, the "Uninstall" button is
> >> > disabled. (Actually the button remains disabled for ALL the installed
> >> > software, hence I'm suspecting Eclipse here rather than GWT.)
> >> > Even when I remove all the folders and files that have "com.google" in
> >> > their name Eclipse still thinks the Google stuff is installed (I can
> >> > see it in the "Installed Software" list), therefore it won't let me
> >> > update it to GWT 2.0.
>
> >> > Any hints pwetty please? :(
>
> >> > It seems like with every new feature released I eventually end up
> >> > reinstalling the Eclipse because the update process somehow fails. :(
> >> > And yet I still love Eclipse. :)
>
> >> > Best regards
> >> >  Jarda Z.
>
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