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OK I got it. I'd installed Eclipse Classic, and it didn't like it. Since then, I've uninstalled classic and installed "Eclipse Java EE" and the update worked.
I had this problem today. I found this helpful link which helped. Basically make sure all your sources' URLs end in a slash (/), and add them if they are missing.
I also went through all the sites and clicked the Test Connection button (I think that's what it's called) on each one to see if there was something wrong, and they all returned a successful result. After that, suddenly I was able to install the features and plugins that had failed with the "No repository found" errors before.
Looks like your eclipse mirror was corrupt. Use another one.
I downloaded eclipse from a different mirror, but I still get the same error. I'm wondering if the issue is caused by the version of Java I have installed (6), or if it's something to do with running a 64bit OS. I continue to investigate.
– seanyboy Jul 10 '09 at 10:44 It's not the download mirror, but the update site mirror - the one you use to install your plugins. – Robert Munteanu Jul 10 '09 at 10:57 I'm using the default update site settings. Where can I find a list of update site mirrors?
– seanyboy Jul 10 '09 at 12:09 Thanks for your help. I'd assumed that I could use any version of Eclipse to do this, but it looks like I needed the Java EE version. – seanyboy Jul 10 '09 at 12:25.
I had the same problem, what fixed it is to change the updating system that Eclipse used. I am using Eclipse 3.5 and the default updating system is P2 (wiki.eclipse.org/Equinox%5Fp2%5FGetting%...). Try going into Prefereces->General->Capabilities-> check the box next to Classic Update.
This fixed it for me.
I got this error when trying to update the Google plugin (clicking on the 'updates available' popup). Reviewing my update sites, it turned out that the main Google update site (dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.5) was missing, although I doubt I had removed it. Simply re-adding it solved the problem.
I just clean eclipse and run it worked. In command prompt type eclipse -clean This cleans the installation of eclipse and helps to run.
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