Yes, still confirmed as an error.
I am running Kubuntu 14.04 32-bit as a Guest OS in Virtual Box 4.3.x on
a Windows 7 64-bit Host.
I installed Eclipse Java EE IDE for Web Developers -- Version: Luna
Release (4.4.0) -- Build id: 20140612-0600.
I added (in order) Code Recommenders (all) -- then
had eclipse-jde already installed, but not eclipse-pde. Pulling that in
solved the problem (and unblocked the pydev install for me).
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I had same problem, fixed after installing eclipse-jde
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Plugin installation - keystore issue, reports: This trust engine is read
only.
Some issues with very similar symptoms to this may be caused by bug
#655833 Eclipse Foundation Code-signing certificate chain not
trusted.
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Wasted lots of time before stumbling on this. This is most unhelpful and
needs to be fixed.
Thank you Ubuntu team for your fine efforts!
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The problem for me was that I installed Eclipse Integrated Development
Environment in synaptic. When I installed eclipse the problem was solved.
This is insanely non-intuitive. Why are there two packages? Can we make
Eclipse Integrated Development Environment install eclipse?
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i can confirm that this is happening on Ubuntu 10.4. Before i explicitly
installed eclipse-pde, installations were breaking. It seems to me to be
pretty pointless to require an extra package (eclipse-pde) in order for
eclipse to be able to do one of its core functions. Core functionality
== core
Bug is gone for me after adding package 'eclipse-pde', package naming
'eclipse' and removing ~/.eclipse folder.
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I can confirm this issue with eclipse 3.5.2-2ubuntu4 with eclipse-pde.
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Yes, I can also verify that this is reproducible after installing
eclipse-pde.
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Hi
Can this be reproduced with eclipse 3.5.2-2ubuntu4 with eclipse-pde
installed?
~Niels
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Status: New = Incomplete
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I can confirm this issue.
The very same problem is happening to me.
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peterkirn wrote:
Yes. I believe eclipse-pde is installed automatically with eclipse-jdt.
Note, as well, that after removing the Ubuntu package, the package from
eclipse.org works perfectly. These issues appear to be introduced by the
Ubuntu package. (In fact, why shouldn't the Ubuntu package
Do you have eclipse-pde installed?
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Yes. I believe eclipse-pde is installed automatically with eclipse-jdt.
Note, as well, that after removing the Ubuntu package, the package from
eclipse.org works perfectly. These issues appear to be introduced by the
Ubuntu package. (In fact, why shouldn't the Ubuntu package at least
nearly
Which plugin did you want to install? Can you rename or remove
~/.eclipse and try to install the plugin again?
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I tried a variety of plug-ins (Subversive from the Eclipse repository,
Motodev and third-party plugs) and got the same error. I had removed the
eclipse directory, yes, and got the same issue.
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