Hi again Ringo, I have managed to install Studio on Eclipse Classic 3.5.1 (Carbon - 32bit).
I believe that's a bug of the Cocoa version. Personnaly, I'm still running the Carbon implementation, I find the Cocoa version a little buggy and very well implemented in terms of UI... :( Regards, Pierre-Arnaud On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 4:54 PM, Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Ringo, > Thanks for reporting the issue. > > There's indeed a problem. I got the same issue. > I'll have a look at our update site to see what can be wrong. I'll also try > to install on some other OS to see if it's a Mac only issue. > > Anyways, unchecking the RCP feature will allow you to install Studio. > The RCP feature is needed on the update site for the RCP application, it's > not useful for "in Eclipse" installations. > > Hope this helps, > Pierre-Arnaud > > > On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Ringo De Smet <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> This morning, I have been upgrading my developer systems (Mac & Linux) >> to Eclipse Galileo SR1. Where the installation of Apache Directory >> Studio 1.4 works on the Linux box, I get an error while installing it >> on my Mac: >> >> Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could >> not be found. >> Missing requirement: 1254138358413 0.0.0.1254138358413 requires >> 'org.apache.directory.studio.rcp.feature.feature.group >> [1.4.0.v20090407]' but it could not be found >> >> I selected all features from the Apache Directory Studio update site. >> This is on a Snow Leopard Mac with Eclipse SR1 (Cocoa 64bit) J2EE/Birt >> distribution. >> >> Any hints? >> >> Ringo >> > >
