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down vote favorite 12 I'm trying to install a plugin in Eclipse Luna. I installed Papyrus and am trying to install SWT designer, but before the download/installation is completed I get an error: An error occurred during the org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.engine.phases.CheckTrust phase. session context was:(profile=epp.package.standard, phase=org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.engine.phases.CheckTrust, operand=, action=). Error reading signed content. error in opening zip file After this error I can't install anything and the install manager does an error occurred while collecting items to be installed not work anymore and shows me the same error all the time only one way I delete the current Eclipse directory and extract it again. This time I install Papyrus, SWT designer and some other, but I get the error between install another plugin again. This is wrong if I get an error on install any of plugin reinstalling Eclipse and the other plugin again. Is this a bug or a problem? java eclipse eclipse-plugin share|improve this question edited May 7 at 9:14 Lii 3,6482236 asked Aug 2 '14 at 11:37 user3855547 1,240258 add a comment| 6 Answers 6 active oldest votes up vote 101 down vote Ok finally i find the solution for solve this problem i don't know why Eclipse showing me this error and i don't know is this a best solution but anyway i solve my problem with delete the artifacts.xml file in Eclipse root directory After delete this file try to install that plugin again but this time after few second everything done and work perfectly UPDATE: If you get that's error again just go to Eclipse root directory and search for "artifacts.xml" and delete all the files is in the result ;) sh
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Print Pages: 1 [2] 3 Go Down Author Topic: Core for Kepler : Betas now available (Read 4799 times) Matthew SlickEdit Team Member Senior Community Member Posts: https://community.slickedit.com/index.php?topic=9894.15 990 Hero Points: 44 Re: Core for Kepler : Betas now available « Reply #15 on: May 07, 2014, 02:16:50 pm » The Ubuntu machine that we built the beta on https://www.genuitec.com/forums/topic/problems-with-installation-missing-file/ was using glibc 2.15. We were having issues building on Ubuntu with an earlier gcc (and on CentOS 4.9, which is what our desktop products are normally built on).We'll working this an error week on getting the build working with a glibc between v2.5 and v2.12 Logged gchouini Community Member Posts: 14 Hero Points: 0 Re: Core for Kepler : Betas now available « Reply #16 on: May 07, 2014, 02:53:04 pm » Thank you, most appreciated. Logged Matthew SlickEdit Team Member Senior Community Member Posts: 990 Hero Points: 44 Re: Core for Kepler an error occurred : Betas now available « Reply #17 on: May 15, 2014, 07:41:25 pm » Just wanted to update you that we have today posted an update to the beta. This update addresses the glibc version issue for the Linux platforms that do not have glibc 2.12 or later available. The download is available at the same URL as before: http://www.slickedit.com/update/secore/kepler_beta Logged gchouini Community Member Posts: 14 Hero Points: 0 Re: Core for Kepler : Betas now available « Reply #18 on: May 16, 2014, 09:15:57 pm » thank you, the latest beta appears to be working on Centos 6.5 Logged gchouini Community Member Posts: 14 Hero Points: 0 Re: Core for Kepler : Betas now available « Reply #19 on: May 21, 2014, 02:45:16 pm » The slickedit search/replace function is not work. The Find and Replace dialog box has each of the tabs (Find, Find in Files, Replace, Replace in Files), but the box is empty. The trace has:com.slickedit.core: Menu command: javaMenu_handler com.slickedit.core.commands.AddBookmarkcom.slickedit.core: Menu command: javaMenu_handler com.slickedit.core.commands.RemoveBookmarkcom.slickedit.core: Menu command: javaMenu_handler com.slickedit.core.commands.AddTaskcom.slickedit.core: Menu command: javaMenu_handler com.slickedit.core.commands.RemoveTaskcom.slickedit.core: Menu command: javaMenu_handler nothing Logged Mightymuke Co
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