![]() I’m thinking about uninstalling Eclipse (version 4.9.0.v20180906-1121), installing the latest version of Eclipse, and then the ColdFusion Builder plugin. No repository found at jar:file:/D:/Eclipse/eclipse/plugins/subclipse.jar. No repository found at jar:file:/D:/Subclipse/subclipse-0.9.0/plugins/net.sf.subclipse/. No repository found at file:/D:/Eclipse/eclipse/plugins/. No repository found at file:/D:/Subclipse/subclipse-0.9.0/plugins/net.sf.subclipse/. ![]() PKIX path building failed: .SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target No repository found at D:/Subclipse/subclipse-0.9.0/plugins/net.sf.subclipse/. No repository found at file:/D:/Subclipse/subclipse-0.9.0/plugins/. ![]() I tried the “Check for Updates” option from the Eclipse Help menu and got this error: So I want to try installing a newer version of Eclipse to see if that will work. I haven’t been able to install them through the marketplace (they don’t appear when I search), through the SVN tab in Eclipse preferences ( I get the error “Connector discovery completed without finding any connectors”), or when I try to install it manually using files I have downloaded (numerous cryptic errors). Since the SVN connectors do not come with Subversion, I must install them separately. I installed Subversion through the Eclipse Marketplace. Eclipse was not already installed, so I used the stand-alone version.
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