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http://sourceforge.net/projects/pydev/forums/forum/293649/topic/4586090:

Hello,
The update site URL (pydev.org/updates) redirects here:
http://update-production-pydev.s3.amazonaws.com/pydev/updates/site.xml

The first few lines of site.xml is as follows:
[code]<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 
<site pack200="true"> 
   <description url="http://pydev.org/";>PyDev</description>   
   
      
   <feature url="features/org.python.pydev.[b]feature_2.1.0.2011052613[/b].jar"
id="org.python.pydev.feature" version="[b]2.2.0.2011062419[/b]">
      <category name="PyDev"/> 
   </feature>   
      
   <feature url="features/org.python.pydev.[b]feature_2.1.0.2011052613[/b].jar"
id="org.python.pydev.feature" version="[b]2.1.0.2011052613[/b]">
      <category name="PyDev"/> 
   </feature>   
            
   <feature url="features/org.python.pydev.feature_2.0.0.2011040403.jar"
id="org.python.pydev.feature" version="2.0.0.2011040403">
      <category name="PyDev"/> 
   </feature>   [/code]

Is the old 2.1.0 JAR being used instead of 2.2.0?

Thanks in advance,
Amnon

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