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installing googleplugin –more than a pain

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    kalajo
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    hello ,
    Im trying to install google plugin for myeclipse but i keep getting the following error everytime I try to install

    “requires ‘com.google.gwt.eclipse.sdkbundle.e37.feature.feature.group 0.0.0’ but it could not be found”
    can anyone PLZ help

    #336487 Reply

    mkalajo,

    Sorry that you are seeing this issue. A PR has already been filed on this issue. As a workaround can you please try installing google plugin using the following methods.

    Installing google plugin using Marketplace :
    1) Goto Help > Eclispe Marketplace
    2) Search for “Google plugin for Eclipse 3.7” and click Install under “Google plugin for Eclipse 3.7”
    3) Select all the plugins except “Google App engine tools for android”.
    4) Click on Next, and follow the wizard

    Alternatively, follow these steps to install “Google plugin for eclipse” using dropins folder mechanism:
    1) Download Google plugin archive from here – http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/core/3.7/zips/gpe-e37-latest-updatesite.zip
    2) Extract the downloaded zip file to [MyEclipse installation dir]/dropins. If the folder dropins does not exist in the directory, then create one. Then restart your MyEclipse. After restarting, MyEclipse automatically detects the plugins.

    Alternatively, follow these steps to install “Google plugin for eclipse” using update site :
    1) Goto Help > MyEclipse Configuration center > Software > Click on Add site
    2) Enter “Google” under Name and http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.7 in URL section and click Ok
    3) Expand the update site you just added and select the plug-ins you’d like to add to MyEclipse by right-clicking on each of them and selecting “Add to profile…”
    4) Click on “Apply changes” under pending section and follow the wizard.

    Let us know how it works for you.

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