I am having an issue with Eclipse failing to start on F10.
Here is what I am getting when running from konsole...
CompilerOracle: exclude org/eclipse/core/internal/dtree/DataTreeNode.forwardDeltaWith CompilerOracle: exclude org/eclipse/jdt/internal/compiler/lookup/ParameterizedMethodBinding.<init> CompilerOracle: exclude org/eclipse/cdt/internal/core/dom/parser/cpp/semantics/CPPTemplates.instantiateTemplate CompilerOracle: exclude org/eclipse/cdt/internal/core/pdom/dom/cpp/PDOMCPPLinkage.addBinding CompilerOracle: exclude org/python/pydev/editor/codecompletion/revisited/PythonPathHelper.isValidSourceFile CompilerOracle: exclude org/python/pydev/ui/filetypes/FileTypesPreferencesPage.getDottedValidSourceFiles
then it just fails.
Any ideas?
* Steven M. Parrish smparrish@shallowcreek.net [2008-12-23 09:06]:
I am having an issue with Eclipse failing to start on F10.
Try running with the -clean option. If that doesn't work, try moving ~/.eclipse out of the way: mv ~/.eclipse{,.bak20081223}; eclipse . If *that* doesn't work, run with -consolelog -debug and paste the output into a bug at bugzilla.redhat.com.
Thanks,
Andrew
On Tuesday 23 December 2008 09:10:48 Andrew Overholt wrote:
- Steven M. Parrish smparrish@shallowcreek.net [2008-12-23 09:06]:
I am having an issue with Eclipse failing to start on F10.
Try running with the -clean option. If that doesn't work, try moving ~/.eclipse out of the way: mv ~/.eclipse{,.bak20081223}; eclipse . If *that* doesn't work, run with -consolelog -debug and paste the output into a bug at bugzilla.redhat.com.
Thanks,
Andrew
Thanks Andrew,
Turns out I there was a conflict between me running Eclipse x86_64 and the default JRE I had installed was 32bit. Removed the 32bit JRE and set the default to the 64bit one using "alternatives --config java".
Now Eclipse is running great!
Steven
On Tuesday 23 December 2008 09:10:48 Andrew Overholt wrote:
- Steven M. Parrish smparrish@shallowcreek.net [2008-12-23 09:06]:
I am having an issue with Eclipse failing to start on F10.
Try running with the -clean option. If that doesn't work, try moving ~/.eclipse out of the way: mv ~/.eclipse{,.bak20081223}; eclipse . If *that* doesn't work, run with -consolelog -debug and paste the output into a bug at bugzilla.redhat.com.
Thanks,
Andrew
Thanks for the suggestions. Nothing seemed to work so I created the bug report.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=477766
Steven