Stephan,
Yes, this annoys me as well. The problem goes away if I change the URI
to http instead of https and it goes away if I create an installation
that runs with Java 12 instead of Java 8...
So it appears to be an issue related to certificate handling versus the
root certificates in the Java runtime. Perhaps the root certificate of
archive.eclipse.org is somehow different from the one for
download.eclipse.org... Just a theory...
Regards,
Ed
On 08.12.2019 13:17, Stephan Herrmann wrote:
thanks for nagging :)
While we are at it, is anybody using validation from the aggregation
editor??
Reason for asking: whenever I try that, it aborts with this message:
Unable to load repository
https://archive.eclipse.org/webtools/downloads/drops/R3.2/C3.2.0/I-C3.2.0-20100614204142/repository
Unable to load repository
p2:https://archive.eclipse.org/webtools/downloads/drops/R3.2/C3.2.0/I-C3.2.0-20100614204142/repository/
Build failed! Exception was org.eclipse.core.runtime.CoreException:
Unable to load repository
p2:https://archive.eclipse.org/webtools/downloads/drops/R3.2/C3.2.0/I-C3.2.0-20100614204142/repository/
yes, my browser can see that repository. Is p2 not ready to read from
archive.e.o? Is the repo broken by any terms?
anybody else seeing this?
Stephan
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