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If I install a default eclipse from the ubuntu program central, I get an eclipse with traces from the version Helios and the screen that starts Eclipse says Indigo. The latest version of Eclipse is called Juno. It's possible to download a separate download of eclipse juno and run it and link as mentioned:

How do I install Eclipse Indigo 3.7.1?

But the Eclipse available from the central ubuntu reposotiries could update to version 4 (Juno) and then we would not have to do the manual install. Or how do I update a manual install? I can't update the default install to Juno.

http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/438153/

This is the version we get from the ubuntu repositories and it can't be updated to Eclipse Juno, something is b0rked in "Object Teams Patch":

Version: 3.7.2 Build id: I20110613-1736

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You can go to Help->Check for Updates in Eclipse Juno. This will check for updates from Eclipse.org. But this will not upgrade.

dedunu
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Simply download the Android SDK and Eclipse (ADT Bundle) from this site. Unzip the file and run the Eclipse file from there. Make sure it is executable and you'll have the latest version of Eclipse and a working update mechanism.

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