Thanks, but I'm still getting errors. I already had a later version of AJDT 
source code, so I had to uncheck that. The same was true for JDT weaving, so I 
unchecked that as well. There were several items that it said were alread 
installed but would do an update instead. However the "Cannot find a solution 
satisfying the following requirements org.eclipse.ui [3.4.2.M20090204-0800]" 
error is still there. 

Yes, it's Eclipse version 3.4.2, build M20090211-1700.
 Michael K. Craghead 




________________________________
From: Richard Seddon <rsed...@sonatype.com>
To: user@m2eclipse.codehaus.org
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 3:20:36 PM
Subject: Re: [m2eclipse-user] Trouble Installing m2eclipse



Hi Michael, 

Are you attempting to install into Eclipse 3.4?

The error messages from the Eclipse update manager are less than helpful (to 
say the least).

If you add the following two update sites (in addition to the M2Eclipse update 
site) then you should be able to install all of the M2E plugins in one go:

http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.4.x
http://download.eclipse.org/tools/ajdt/34/update


Rich Seddon 

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On Mar 12, 2009, at 11:51 AM, Michael K. Craghead wrote:

I have upgraded to the latest Eclipse version for JEE before attempting 
the plugin install. I was using the directions in the M:DG book and tried to 
install all of the dependencies, including the optional ones, but no luck. Lots 
of errors about no support for 'xyz', etc. and errors for no repositories found 
for 'abc'. To try and get around that I attempted to do each of the 
dependencies one by one. If I got errors on the optionals I left them out. I 
believe I correctly have all of the dependencies that were listed. I've even 
taken out the optional stuff from m2eclipse install and eliminated any 
errors that I was getting because something was already installed. I'm down to 
my last error: Cannot find a solution satisfying the following requirements 
org.eclipse.ui [3.4.2.M20090204-0800]. I'm relatively new to Eclipse so I'm not 
sure what that means, but to me it looks like it's something that should have 
been included in my Eclipse download. What
 am I doing wrong and how can I fix this? Thanks.
 Michael K. Craghead

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