I had success with SR1, aspect, subclipse, and the full m2e distribution, but I didn't try to add anything else.

Anyhow, FWIW:

What I did was add all the update sites, select m2e and anything else I want, and then installed them all at once.

Good luck,

Rich

On Feb 26, 2009, at 4:16 PM, Andrew Zahra wrote:

I started with a fresh sr1 install and was working thru a standard set of extra plugins such as subclipse, aspectj, implementors before I got to m2e where I ground to a halt.

I am starting again and have just started the update to 3.4.2. Fingers crossed…

Andrew

From: Richard Seddon [mailto:rsed...@sonatype.com]
Sent: Friday, 27 February 2009 10:12 AM
To: user@m2eclipse.codehaus.org
Subject: Re: [m2eclipse-user] requiredCapability missing for dev build install

Hi Andrew,

I am able to install the dev build into into a clean eclipse-jee-SR1.

Is this an upgrade or a new install? Eclipse 3.4.2 was released today, so if you use "Update" from the "Software Updates" ui it will attempt to pull that down.

Rich

On Feb 26, 2009, at 2:55 PM, Andrew Zahra wrote:


I am trying to install the dev build in eclipse 3.4-SR1. I get this error:
Cannot complete the request.  See the details.
Cannot find a solution satisfying the following requirements Match[requiredCapability: org.eclipse.equinox.p2.iu/org.eclipse.ui/ [3.4.2.M20090204-0800,3.4.2.M20090204-0800]].

Can anyone advise what this requirement actually is so I can get the dev build to install?

Thanks,
Andrew


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