Step 2. Everywhere you see 3.5, press Edit and change it to 3.6. Similarly, change "galileo" to "helios". For example, you should end up with at least these (if you don't have these, just add them):

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> sites and keeping the "Contact all available sites.." checked.

>

> On Dec 11, 12:20 am, robert_hancock wrote:

>

> > I have the same issue with 3.5.1. "Contact

> > Other Update Sites for Needed Software" is checked.

>

> > This is the error message I receive:

>

> > Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could

> > not be found.

> > Software being installed: Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.5

> > 1.2.0.v200912062003

> > (com.google.gdt.eclipse.suite.e35.feature.feature.group

> > 1.2.0.v200912062003)

> > Missing requirement: Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.5

> > 1.2.0.v200912062003

> > (com.google.gdt.eclipse.suite.e35.feature.feature.group



> > > > > Cannot satisfy dependency:

> > > > > From: Google Web Toolkit SDK 1.7.1 1.7.1.v200909221731

> > > > > (com.google.gwt.eclipse.sdkbundle.e35.feature.feature.group

> > > > > 1.7.1.v200909221731)

> > > > > To: com.google.gwt.eclipse.sdkbundle.win32 [1.7.1.v200909221731]

> > > > > Cannot satisfy dependency:

> > > > > From: Google Web Toolkit SDK for Win32 1.7.1.v200909221731

> > > > > (com.google.gwt.eclipse.sdkbundle.win32 1.7.1.v200909221731)



> > sites and keeping the "Contact all available sites.." checked.

>

> > On Dec 11, 12:20 am, robert_hancock wrote:

>

> > > I have the same issue with 3.5.1. "Contact

> > > Other Update Sites for Needed Software" is checked.

>

> > > This is the error message I receive:

>

> > > Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could

> > > not be found.

> > > Software being installed: Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.5

> > > 1.2.0.v200912062003

> > > (com.google.gdt.eclipse.suite.e35.feature.feature.group

> > > 1.2.0.v200912062003)

> > > Missing requirement: Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.5

> > > 1.2.0.v200912062003

> > > (com.google.gdt.eclipse.suite.e35.feature.feature.group


This image was acquired while Io was in eclipse (in Jupiter's shadow) during Galileo's eighth orbit, and reveals several dynamic processes. The most intense features are red, while glows of lesser intensity are yellow or green, and very faint glows appear blue in this color-coded image. The small red or yellow spots mark the sites of high-temperature magma erupting onto the surface in lava flows or lava lakes.This image reveals a field of bright spots near Io's sub-Jupiter point (right-hand side of image). The sub-Jupiter hemisphere always faces Jupiter just as the Moon's nearside always faces Earth. There are extended diffuse glows on the equatorial limbs or edges of the planet (right and left sides). The glow on the left is over the active volcanic plume Prometheus, but whereas Prometheus appears to be 75 kilometers (46.6 miles) high in reflected light, here the diffuse glow extends about 800 kilometers (497 miles) from Io's limb. This extended glow indicates that gas or small particles reach much greater heights than the dense inner plume. The diffuse glow on the right side reaches a height of 400 kilometers (249 miles), and includes a prominence with a plume-like shape. However, no volcanic plume has been seen at this location in reflected light. This type of observation is revealing the relationships between Io's volcanism, atmosphere and exosphere.Taken on May 6, 1997, north is toward the top. The image was taken with the clear filter of the solid state imaging (CCD) system on NASA's Galileo spacecraft at a range of 1.8 million kilometers (1.1 million miles).The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA manages the Galileo mission for NASA's Office of Space Science, Washington, DC. JPL is an operating division of California Institute of Technology (Caltech).This image and other images and data received from Galileo are posted on the World Wide Web, on the Galileo mission home page at URL Background information and educational context for the images can be found at

In the 5th century B.C., Empedocles and Anaxagoras offered arguments for the spherical nature of the Earth. During a lunar eclipse, when the Earth is between the sun and the moon, they identified the shadow of the Earth on the moon. As the shadow moves across the moon it is clearly round. This would suggest that the Earth is a sphere.

Lunar eclipses also allowed for another key understanding about our home here on Earth. In 3rd Century B.C., Aristarchus of Samos reasoned he could figure out the size of the Earth based on information available during a lunar eclipse. The diagram at the right illustrates a translation of his work. The large circle is the sun, the medium circle is the Earth and the smallest circle is the moon. When the Earth is in-between the sun and the moon it causes a lunar eclipse and measuring the size of the Earth's shadow on the moon provided part of the information he needed to calculate its size.

On Aug. 21, all eyes will be on the total solar eclipse as it makes its way along a 70-mile-wide swath of the United States from Oregon to South Carolina. The last time a total solar eclipse was visible in the United States was 1979, well before the dawn of cell phones and the now-ubiquitous selfie.

A solar eclipse occurs when the moon moves directly between the sun and the earth, blocking all visible light except for the rays from the outer atmosphere of the sun, known as the corona. Normally, you can only glance at the sun with the naked eye for a few seconds before your eyes start to well up. But when an eclipse casts its shadow, and your eyes are no longer wincing at the light, you may be tempted to gaze at this phenomenon for a long while.

Ignoring this advice can result in blurry vision or even vision loss along with color perception anomalies and blind spots. Although these symptoms may partially recover in time, longer-term exposure that can occur during an eclipse can lead to permanent loss of central vision from damage sustained by the light-sensitive rod and cone cells in the retina. See an ophthalmologist immediately if you experience vision loss and visual distortions.

The coolest thing about Galileo is that you can record your path. With Jean, we downloaded the state of Oregon, and set it to record when we left her home in Portland. On our way to our AirBnB in Bend, we did a lot of reconnaissance near Madras, looking for the best place to view the eclipse.

The prerequisite Eclipse software for GEP can be downloaded as a single download, which is called the Eclipse IDE for Java EE developers. It can be downloaded from the Eclipse Downloads site. Download and extract the Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers archive (for e.g. eclipse-jee-galileo-win32.zip), to a directory of your choice (for e.g. C:\eclipse). The archive will be extracted to a directory named eclipse under the directory you specified (for e.g. C:\eclipse\eclipse), referred to as tag_hash_108 from now on. Launch Eclipse by running /eclipse.

The Eclipse IDE can be downloaded separately from the Eclipse Downloads site. Download and extract the Eclipse SDK archive (for e.g. eclipse-SDK-3.5-win32.zip), to a directory of your choice (for e.g. C:\eclipse), referred to as tag_hash_110. The archive will be extracted to the directory /eclipse.

I opened synaptic but it said that the latest version was just eclipse 3.5.1-0 ubuntu3 so installed it anyway however the bug is still there and I'd like to install eclipse 3.5.1-0 ubuntu7 but I don't know how since Synaptic insists that the latest version is ubuntu3.

If the "download the gzip and install" isn't working for you I suppose it's worth trying installing the repository version and upgrading from there. You have some issue with your current eclipse install, so let's back up settings and reinstall 0852c4b9a8

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