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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 30th November 2011 at http://forums.arm.com


    That is the same answer I got. "DS-5 CE is for Windows & Linux. Also, DS-5 CE is compatible only with Eclipse 3.7(32 bit)."
    Also, it appears that there are plans for a Mac version but nothing is firm yet.
    Did you try installing the ia32-libs on your 64-bit Linux install? That is usually required for any Android SDK work. I'll give it a try on my Linux install later this evening.


    Yes, I have an entire 32-bit dev environment set up on that machine, including ia32-libs, most of the 32-bit dev packages, and gcc multilib.  The libraries are there, the JVM just insists on using libraries from /usr/lib instead of /usr/lib32.

    I native 64-bit plug-in would be appreciated. :)
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  • Note: This was originally posted on 30th November 2011 at http://forums.arm.com


    That is the same answer I got. "DS-5 CE is for Windows & Linux. Also, DS-5 CE is compatible only with Eclipse 3.7(32 bit)."
    Also, it appears that there are plans for a Mac version but nothing is firm yet.
    Did you try installing the ia32-libs on your 64-bit Linux install? That is usually required for any Android SDK work. I'll give it a try on my Linux install later this evening.


    Yes, I have an entire 32-bit dev environment set up on that machine, including ia32-libs, most of the 32-bit dev packages, and gcc multilib.  The libraries are there, the JVM just insists on using libraries from /usr/lib instead of /usr/lib32.

    I native 64-bit plug-in would be appreciated. :)
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