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DS-5: Cannot Install

Note: This was originally posted on 29th November 2011 at http://forums.arm.com

I'm having some difficulty installing DS-5 community edition in Eclipse Indigo.  The installation instructions appear very simple, but I always get the following error after selecting the ARM package in "Install New Software".

com.arm.ds.community.feature.feature.group [5.8.0.20111123_193926] cannot be installed in this environment because its filter is not applicable.

I've tried this on Linux x86_64, Mac x86_64, and Mac x86.  I'm trying to use a fresh Eclipse Indigo installation (Service Release 1).  I've tried both the Java Developers edition and the C/C++ Developer's edition, same result.  Each time, I unpack Eclipse, install the ADT plug-in, verify that the Android integration is working, then try to install the DS-5 package.

Any ideas?
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  • Note: This was originally posted on 29th November 2011 at http://forums.arm.com


    DS-5 CE installed fine on my 32-bit box running Ubuntu 11.04, but gives me the same error if I try on a 64-bit CentOS box.  Both are running the same Indigo version of Eclispe, so I'm wagering it's choking on the 64-bit thing.  I'll try later tonight on my 64-bit Ubuntu 11.10 box...


    Interesting.  I tried the 32-bit version of Eclipse but it failed to start.  The 64-bit JVM was insisting on trying to load 64-bit native libraries even in 32-bit mode, so I just gave up.  That's when I went over to Mac to try the two versions.

    If 64-bit Linux is indeed the issue, is there any ETA on support?  Or OS X support?
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  • Note: This was originally posted on 29th November 2011 at http://forums.arm.com


    DS-5 CE installed fine on my 32-bit box running Ubuntu 11.04, but gives me the same error if I try on a 64-bit CentOS box.  Both are running the same Indigo version of Eclispe, so I'm wagering it's choking on the 64-bit thing.  I'll try later tonight on my 64-bit Ubuntu 11.10 box...


    Interesting.  I tried the 32-bit version of Eclipse but it failed to start.  The 64-bit JVM was insisting on trying to load 64-bit native libraries even in 32-bit mode, so I just gave up.  That's when I went over to Mac to try the two versions.

    If 64-bit Linux is indeed the issue, is there any ETA on support?  Or OS X support?
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