Thank you very much for the clarification Rajeev.

bakki

On Mar 5, 11:56 am, Rajeev Dayal <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Unfortunately, due to the way in which we deliver the SDKs, choosing the
> "Update" option will not bring down new SDKs. They are considered to be new
> features.
>
> To properly update the Google Plugin for Eclipse and its associated SDKs,
> navigate to Help --> Install New Software. Choose Google's update site for
> Eclipse 3.5, and you should see the new SDKs listed, along with the newest
> version of the plugin. Select all of the available software, and go through
> the normal installation process.
>
> We've got an open bug addressing the problem that you speak of; the update
> notification's instructions are incorrect. This issue will be fixed in GPE
> 1.3 (a preview release is available).
>
> Let me know if you run into any other problems.
>
> Rajeev
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 10:48 AM, bakki <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I am running Eclipse 3.5.2 on Mac OS 10.6.2. I have GWT plugin 3.5 and
> > SDK 2.0.0 installed. Whenever there is an update I get a msg within
> > Eclipse. But I am unable to upgrade the sdk from within Eclipse.
>
> >  If I remember right the update notification says that I should go to
> > Help -> Software -> upgrade. But if I do Help -> Check for Updates,
> > Eclipse itself is updated but not GWT.
>
> > The other counter-intuitive and  convoluted path is to go Help ->
> > Install New Software... and then click on the link What is already
> > installed?, select the package and hit update... except this also does
> > not work. I get 'There is nothing to update' msg.
>
> > A third method seems to me is from Eclipse -> Preferences... then
> > select Google -> Web Toolkit in the tree and then choose
> > 'Download...'. With this I can download the sdk which then can be
> > uzipped anywhere in the file system and 'added' to the sdk list.
>
> > The last time I did the upgrade to 2.0.0 I had to uninstall the
> > previous plugin and sdk and install from scratch.
>
> > Can some one shine some light on this upgrade process and how to make
> > it a bit smoother and consistent? Is this a Mac only issue that
> > upgrading from within Eclipse does not seem to work? I would
> > appreciate any help on this. Thank you,
>
> > bakki
>
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