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Is there any non-painful way to upgrade an Eclipse installation? I have tried browsing the eclipse site but I cannot find an useful description.

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Add the update URL to your available sites:

Window > Preferences > Install/Update > Available Software Sites > Add...

    Name:  Oxygen  
Location:  http://download.eclipse.org/releases/oxygen/  

Then tell Eclipse to look for updates: Help > Check for updates.

After the installation, Eclipse will restart and show the old splash screen. Next time you manually stop/start Eclipse it will correctly show the correct splash screen.

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    @PaulVerest The FAQ How do I upgrade Eclipse page disagrees with you. It suggests platform upgrades were only a problem in v3.3 or earlier. Jun 28, 2013 at 7:06
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    Nice to know. But is the FAQ really up-to-date? Could user really upgrade 3.7 to 4.3 for example? What about all those plugins, that can break on newer platform? Jun 28, 2013 at 7:14
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    @PaulVerest Good question! The docs do feel a little rusty. I just don't know the extent to which you can trust the upgrade system. I think I've only ever upgraded once before, all other times I just fresh install. Jun 28, 2013 at 7:16
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    This method worked perfectly fine for me on Windows 7 - but I also edited the update site from 4.2 -> 4.3, e.g.: The Eclipse Project Updates should now point to http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/updates/4.3 Jul 25, 2013 at 5:58
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    oh and I also updated some of my plugin repos to point to kepler too, e.g. cdt, just for consistency, because actually the juno repo worked fine. And I disabled the juno release repo. It was confusing that some of the updated features did not show as installed, even thought they were. Jul 25, 2013 at 6:28
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You can simply download the newer version, then use "File -> Import -> Install -> From Existing Installation" to add all the plugins you had in your previous installation.

Here's a link describing the whole process in details (it says "on Mac Os X", however it should work for other systems as well):

http://www.corephp.com/blog/how-to-upgrade-eclipse-juno-4-2-to-eclipse-kepler-4-3-on-mac-os-x/#.UfJsoI1_McY

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  • This answer helped me (even for Kepler -> Luna, even though link is for Juno -> Kepler): Updating did not work for me; alternatively I only had to follow the linked steps up to them specifying use existing work space (that got my existing settings, and I didn't happen to need to update any plugins). Pretty painless, at least in my case.
    – cellepo
    Jul 9, 2014 at 19:45
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    Still valid. I just updated from Luna (4.4) to Mars (4.5) using this process and kept my existing workspace. Worked perfectly. Tip: when launching for the first time, create a temporary workspace, then import your old plugins as described above, switch workspace to your old workspace, migrate it and then delete the temporary workspace. This way, you have all your plugins by the time you load your workspace and won't have to deal with errors for missing plugins. Jun 25, 2015 at 9:06
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If previous releases are anything to go by, then the answer is No. It is best to download the new release, install it, install the latest versions your favourite plugins and point Eclipse at your workspace.

(Common sense says that you should take a backup of your workspace(s) and your original Eclipse installation.)


I've previously tried the "upgrade" path and found that it was slow and didn't give good results.

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  • I usually start using new workspace and check-out needed projects. Jun 28, 2013 at 7:20
  • This method also worked (in addition to the answer above by Duncan Jones. I would definitely back up your workspace first, or at the very least backup your .metadata folder. The downside of this method of course is that you have to reinstall your plugins. My old workspace worked fine with the new version. Jul 25, 2013 at 6:15
  • btw: egit is now part of the standard install, so you don't necessarily have to add the egit repo, although, today (2013-07-24) it had a newer version than the kepler updates repo. Jul 25, 2013 at 6:29

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