I've been up for hours now, searching online for a solution. I can happily say, this has really pissed me off.
Upon opening 'Install New Software' I get "'Contacting Software Sites' has encountered a problem.
Some sites could now be found. See the error log for more detail."
Here's the error log:
Some sites could not be found. See the error log for more detail.
Unable to read repository at
http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/repository/indigo/content.xml.
Cannot assign requested address: JVM_Bind Unable to read repository at
http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/updates/3.7/content.xml. Cannot
assign requested address: JVM_Bind Unable to read repository at
http://download.eclipse.org/mylyn/releases/indigo/content.xml. Cannot
assign requested address: JVM_Bind Unable to read repository at
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo/content.xml. Cannot assign
requested address: JVM_Bind
Any ideas?
I want to install MercurialEclipse but it cannot find the repository, same for the defaults.
I had the same problem. And found solution on russia site.
In file eclipse.ini under line -vmargs add this line:
-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true
This will resolve problem.
Site with explanation
I have encountered the same problem. I have resolved disabling the site using:
Window → Preferences → Install/Update → Available software Site
Here the site that can be used have a tick (enabled). You must find the site that caused the problems and disabled them.
I hope this could be useful.
I encountered the same problem and solved it by disabling the McAffee Host Intrusion Detection program during the installation.
I noticed an additional symptom that I wasn't able to browse the Internet using the Eclipse Internal Web Browser feature using below Eclipse Menu navigational steps:
Window → Show View → Other → General → Internal Web Browser.
I have had the same problem in the past when installing new software in Eclipse.
In my case it has always been a problem with my Eclipse Proxy settings.
Eclipse > Preferences > General > Network Connections
Make sure you have your proxy settings configured correctly. If you are on a college or office network you can get the Proxy details of the administrator. In my case I had to configure the HTTP, HTTPS and the SOCKS.
The SOCKS requires that you input your username and password.
NOTE: If your network username or password changes you will have to update this.
In my case I had to change the "Active Provider" drop down from 'Direct' to 'Manual'
This solved all my problems
More info at http://help.eclipse.org/helios/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.platform.doc.user%2Freference%2Fref-net-preferences.htm
I had the same issue, to resolve it, I preformed the following steps:
Made sure the internal browser was able to connect to the internet.
Window/preferences
install/update
available Software sites
click on each row that is checked, one at a time and at the bottom right side of the window it will tell you if the resource is available or not. If that resource is not available then uncheck it. I then added the following resource site and this was able to fix the error.
Name:Composite Marketplace Repository
Location:http://marketplace.eclipse.org/repo
HOPE THIS HELPS...
This is a shot in the dark and might not help but, have you tried the following:
Can you connect to internet at all through Eclipse?
Open the internal webbrowser. In Eclipse: Window -> show view -> Other -> General: Internal web browser.
Look up any normal adress, is it working?
Can you connect to another update site? Try for example Eclipse Emma:
http://update.eclemma.org/ Do you see anything there?
What are your proxy preferences? Go to Window -> preferences ->
General: Network connections.
The active provider:
Specifies the settings profile to be used when opening connections. Choosing the Direct provider causes all the connections to be opened
without the use of a proxy server. Selecting Manual causes settings
defined in Eclipse to be used. On some platforms there is also a
Native provider available, selecting this one causes settings that
were discovered in the OS to be used.
If internet is working fine outside of Eclipse, try changing to
Native. After that, try Direct.
I have encountered problems where an update site would not load, then
I had to remove it and add it again. This forces Eclipse to reread the
contents of the site even if it has a cached copy. So, if you still
get no connection to the indigo update site, but everything else is
working, try that. Go to Window -> Preferences -> Install/update:
Available Software sites. Then remove and add the indigo site. Just
remember to copy the adress so you can add it again.
This is a copy and paste from this post.
If the embedded browser works but updates will not work you might just be using a 32 bit Java on a 64 bit eclipse. Download the 32-bit version and see if that helps. Worked for me.
I also encountered the same problem and nothing here worked. What I found the problem to be was an issue with the versions of openjdk and oracle-java...as a result I installed all versions from 6-8...I'm not sure which one fixed the issue but after installing all of them the problem was resolved. Hope this helps
I was having the same problem and I checked my proxy setting for all the browsers which was installed ......... One of the browser(IE 8 for my case ) was using the proxy setting to execute the testing sites of the company ...........
I unchecked that one ......... restarted my eclipse and now its working fine ..........
My solution was:
Window → Preferences → Install/Update → Available software Site
edit the problematic sites-> remove the 's' from 'https' on the site lines!
using Luna.
this is reference of
Unable to read repository at http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo
Can you connect to internet at all through Eclipse?
Open the internal webbrowser. In Eclipse: Window -> show view -> Other -> General: Internal web browser.
Look up any normal adress, is it working?
Can you connect to another update site? Try for example Eclipse Emma: http://update.eclemma.org/ Do you see anything there?
What are your proxy preferences? Go to Window -> preferences -> General: Network connections.
The active provider:
Specifies the settings profile to be used when opening connections. Choosing the Direct provider causes all the connections to be opened without the use of a proxy server. Selecting Manual causes settings defined in Eclipse to be used. On some platforms there is also a Native provider available, selecting this one causes settings that were discovered in the OS to be used.
If internet is working fine outside of Eclipse, try changing to Native. After that, try Direct.
I have encountered problems where an update site would not load, then I had to remove it and add it again. This forces Eclipse to reread the contents of the site even if it has a cached copy. So, if you still get no connection to the indigo update site, but everything else is working, try that. Go to Window -> Preferences -> Install/update: Available Software sites. Then remove and add the indigo site. Just remember to copy the adress so you can add it again.
As suggested in a comment below by #lostiniceland, this is a simpler way to achieve the above:
Goto Preferences -> Install Update -> Available Software Sites => select the entry and click the "Reload" button to the right. This is sometimes also helpful when you have a local updatesite for testing custom plugins
My Eclipse Installation:
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11.
Eclipse Neon 64-bit
Oracle JDK jdk1.8.0_51 64-bit
I worked out and followed many of the suggestions in the web and nothing helped.
Except that one:
In eclipse Go to "Window -> preferences -> General: Network connections" and set the "Aktiv Source" to "Native"
Exit eclipse
In the shell prompt, type
"export http_proxy=http://proxy-rzf:8080" (your own proxy server and port)
invoke eclipse
DONE!!!
If you then go to the eclipse "Network connections" settings you will see something like the image:
I hope i could help somebody with that. It cost me a lot of hours searching and trying.
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I am having some real issues installing the eGIT plugin for eclipse.
If i go to the install new software page and enter http://download.eclipse.org/egit/updates-nightly or http://download.eclipse.org/egit/updates-nightly in the work with bar i get no results - only a could not find message.
If i change the work with to all available sites, and then search egit i get nothing.
If i try and do an update of eclipse and then search I still get nothing.
I have no idea what else i need to do! I am using Juno which apparently has it pre installed but i dont see it in the show view or persepctive window anywhere
Your Eclipse installation simply has trouble accessing the Internet. Either your machine really isn't connected, or your proxy settings inside Eclipse are wrong. For the latter, look at Window -> Preferences -> General -> Network connections.
window -> open perspective -> other -> git repository exploring
I entered the same link as you provided and I see the plugin. What do you see? Can you post the picture?
Subversion novice here, I have
Window7 64bits
eclipse-jee-indigo-SR2-win32
jdk-7u4-windows-i586 java of 32 bits
And I follow this tutorial in order to install subversion with eclipse
http://www.eclipse.org/subversive/documentation/gettingStarted/aboutSubversive/install.php
All works fin, but subversion plugin cannot perform the commit action:
I connect with my svn server, and when i go to to java perpective y press right click -> team-> commint, Dialog Box appears, I put all required information, finally y acept and after that progress dialog appears, please help this issue is P1.
Before being able to commit a file you have to share the project first. If you already shared the project and cannot commit a file you should get an error message telling you whats wrong.
It seems that you are connecting fine, so I would try to update first then commit. To commit a specific project, right-click on the project and SVN commit it.
What is the error you are getting?
Edit:
You might be just an unauthorized user and just have public access. The owner might have wanted to give read access to it, but not write.
I had a similar problem with similar conditions. SVN eclipse plugins seems to be very instable with 64 bits system (problems occured on ubuntu 64 and windows seven).
I solved these problems by installing Slik-Subversion-1.7.7-x64 and modified eclipse.ini with parameters -Djava.library.path=C:\Program Files\SlikSvn\
This solution is provided by another poster that I have lost.
My issue isn't a new one, and I found several threads about it, yet no one was helpful for me.
I hope this one will.
I can't debug with eclipse. It recognizes breakpoints, switches to debug view, but somehow it gets out of sync and I can't debug my code. Sometimes It works, but after a while It happens again.
I work with JDK 1.6.0_24, Glassfish 3.1, eclipse INDIGO (but it also happens on HELIOS).
I tried (as I found in this site) to set eclipse to use Parallel GC. I tried put it in the eclipse.ini file, I tried to put in the glassfish VM arguments itself, and I tried to put it at eclipse JDK additional VM arguments (preference -> installed JRE-> JDK -> etc). Nothing seem to work for me. I also tried them all together.
Help me please..
Thank you all from advance,
Ido
EDIT:
OK, I noticed few more things:
On the Debug view, in my stck trace, I found the exact class with the breakpoint is paused and it had this comment: "(Suspended breakpoint at line XX)". When I clicked the line, suddenly the green line appeared. Yet, as soon as I clicked F6 to continue, It went out of sync again, just the next line became suspended. Weird.
I checked the processes running on my computer and found that there are several "java.exe" processes running at the same time. (eclipse runs on javaw.exe). Maybe this is why glassfish and eclipse refuse to work together.
I checked the build path and found that this is my output folder: project-name/target/classes. Is this good?
Any thoughts?
Ido
So, I couldn't fix this but I found a workaround that completely solves this - FINALLY!.
I just stopped using glassfish WTP for debugging and set a remote debug to my local glassfish. it works perfectly with few minor annoying things - but breakpoints finally noticed.
Set remote debug
Go to your glassfish admin console and set your glassfish to work on debug mode.
Click on configuration --> server-config --> JVM settings, and check debug enabled check box.
Restart server
In eclipse - start server on normal mode (not debug - it is useless).
Go to Debug configurations and locate "Remote Java Application"
Create a new Remote java app debug config
Enter name (lets say Glassfish-Debug)
Choose project to debug
Enter your own IP address in the host section and set the port to 9009
This is optional but it is more comfortable to work with:
Go to "Common" tab, and check the Debug check box. This will make this Glassfish remote debugging configuration constant on your debug menu.
That's it. Now all you have to do is always start your Glassfish in normal mode and then go to Debug configurations and run This Glassfish remote debugging you just set.
And now I'm getting to the annoying part: After rebuild your project, sometimes you might get again out of sync. You just need to disconnect the remote debugging session and run it again. Small price to pay.
I hope it helps..
I had faced similar issues, But it turned out to be a simpler problem of multiple versions of JREs/JDKs installed.
Try Debug -> Run Configuration -> JRE -> Alternate JRE -> select JDK 1.6.0_24.
Also check for project build paths if correct Jars are been used.
Hope this helps.
This is the problem i face when i try to download glassfish support on eclipse. What is this ? And how can i get rid of this ?
Read timeout when trying to reach the jars required for installation. Do other updates work within eclipse? Is network connection fine outside eclipse? If fine outside eclipse check eclipse network settings. If not fine outside eclipse check OS network settings first.
For Eclipse select from menu: "Window" > "Preferences". Then type filter text "network" or select "General" > "Network Connections". There you can define proxy if needed.
I'm running Intellij IDEA 10.5 and I've set up my default ftp server (File|Settings|Deployment),
but when I'm right-clicking on my project I still see Deployment option inactive (see below):
I'm new to IDEA, so I'm sure that it is not a bug, but my misunderstanding of
how one should enable ftp deployment in IDEA.
What should I do to enable it?
Please, give me a clue to solve this problem!
This is the only remaining thing that keeps me from
using IDEA instead of Eclipse in my development.
I think you need to make sure that the path mappings are correctly entered in the "Mappings" tab of your deployment configuration.
If the mappings tab is not correctly filled out, a warning will be shown in that tab (e.g. "Deployment path is not specified").
The upload/compare/download menu entries for the deployment configuration will be greyed out as long as the mappings are not defined.
I had the same problem and it was resolved by entering the correct path mappings.
Deployment is only available in the paid ultimate edition:
http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/webhelp/deployment.html
I'll bet you're using the free community edition.