So I've worked it out.
For other's I'll outline the solution.
I'm using Fedora which has it's own tailored Eclipse installation. The
problem was related to the Available Software Sites preconfigured with
the Fedora installation.
Help - Install Software - Available Software Sites.
The fix was to restrict the enabled sites to:
- Eclipse Project Test Site
- Helios
- Helios Milestone Repository
Then when you follow the Google apps eclipse plugin steps, the install
goes smoothly.
On Jun 8, 11:22 am, qldvoipster geoffnew...@gmail.com wrote:
Reading the howto on how to install the plugin and recommendations for
Java versions on Google app engine.
The recommendation is to use Java 1.6 as this is what the App Engine
servers run. That's great. That's the JDK I'm using with Eclipse as
well.
Followed the plugin instructions in the Google howto to
install:http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.6
And bizarrely, it tells me it will only work with Java 1.5???
How do I get the Eclipse plugin to work with 1.6 or do I have to
install an older version of the JDK to do Google app engine
development despite the recommendation to use 1.6.
Confused,
Geoff.
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