Re: [scala-ide-user] How to upgrade to 2.1.0 M2

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Mirco Dotta

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Sep 24, 2012, 4:56:05 AM9/24/12
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Hi, what is the error message that you are getting? What is the update-site that are you using to install V2.1-M2? (http://download.scala-ide.org/releases-29/milestone/site?)

Updating from V2.0 to V2.1-M2 should work just fine. And, uninstalling the Scala IDE, should definitely be possible (though, highly discouraged :))

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On Sep 22, 2012, at 8:16 PM, Misja Alma wrote:

So far I have been using Eclipse 3.7.1 together with the Scala IDE plugin v. 2.0, and now I would like to upgrade Scale IDE to the latest and greatest 2.1.0 M2. 
However, it seems impossible to do that ..
When I choose 'Install new software' and enter the update site for M2, I eventually receive the error message that I have the Scala IDE already installed.
But when I try to uninstall the old Scala IDE first, there seems to be no such option; in the 'installed software' dialog the 'uninstall' button remains disabled when I select Scala IDE.

So what steps should I take to upgrade to 2.1.0 M2?



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Misja Alma

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Sep 24, 2012, 3:30:34 PM9/24/12
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The error message I'm getting is:

Cannot complete the request.  See the error log for details.
Scala IDE for Eclipse will be ignored because it is already installed, and updates are not permitted.


Misja

Op maandag 24 september 2012 10:56:13 UTC+2 schreef Mirco Dotta het volgende:

Mirco Dotta

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Sep 24, 2012, 4:19:37 PM9/24/12
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The error message I'm getting is:

Cannot complete the request.  See the error log for details.

Could you check the error log and paste the related message.

Scala IDE for Eclipse will be ignored because it is already installed, and updates are not permitted.


Yep, the update site is the good one. No idea what's going on, hopefully the error log will give us a hint...

iulian dragos

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Sep 25, 2012, 4:56:07 AM9/25/12
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On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 9:30 PM, Misja Alma <misja...@gmail.com> wrote:
The error message I'm getting is:

Cannot complete the request.  See the error log for details.
Scala IDE for Eclipse will be ignored because it is already installed, and updates are not permitted.

 


Misja

Op maandag 24 september 2012 10:56:13 UTC+2 schreef Mirco Dotta het volgende:
Hi, what is the error message that you are getting? What is the update-site that are you using to install V2.1-M2? (http://download.scala-ide.org/releases-29/milestone/site?)

Updating from V2.0 to V2.1-M2 should work just fine. And, uninstalling the Scala IDE, should definitely be possible (though, highly discouraged :))

-- Mirco

On Sep 22, 2012, at 8:16 PM, Misja Alma wrote:

So far I have been using Eclipse 3.7.1 together with the Scala IDE plugin v. 2.0, and now I would like to upgrade Scale IDE to the latest and greatest 2.1.0 M2. 
However, it seems impossible to do that ..
When I choose 'Install new software' and enter the update site for M2, I eventually receive the error message that I have the Scala IDE already installed.
But when I try to uninstall the old Scala IDE first, there seems to be no such option; in the 'installed software' dialog the 'uninstall' button remains disabled when I select Scala IDE.

So what steps should I take to upgrade to 2.1.0 M2?



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Mirco Dotta
Typesafe - The software stack for applications that scale
PSE-D, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
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Misja Alma

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Sep 25, 2012, 2:02:55 PM9/25/12
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That makes sense. So the problem is that Eclipse does not have
sufficient file permissions to update the plugin.

But which files should I give easier access rights? I first tried
giving full rights to all files in the Eclipse folder + subfolders,
but that didn't help.
Finally I gave full rights to my complete home folder + subfolders,
with sudo chmod -R 777 * (I'm on OSX).
But still I get the same error .. Does the Scala plugin store some of
it's files somewhere else on the filesystem?
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