weird, now it works with my old workspace, after I had re-installed
pydev, and it works with all of my old workspaces. But it's true,
several of the plugins that were previously installed are missing
including the Android SDK. bummer
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oops sorry, eclipse 3.8, *not juno*, sorry for the typo. My point is
that just as @NoBugs! (luke32j) wrote, that Android SDK tool didn't work
when you replace your workspace, and eclipse 3.8 doesn't work with the
previous workspace.
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Same for me, I renamed my old indigo workspace and let juno make a fresh
one, then compared the two. I think that the cause of this issue
arepackages installed from p2 repositories, like PyDev may make the
workspace incompatible?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: eclipse (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1058846
Title:
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I finally seem to have fixed it by starting up new workspace, then going
to updates, not all would install because of permissions problem, then I
ran it as root and it updated. Now Android developer tool doesn't work,
unfortunately.
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