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Re: Help [message #1053765 is a reply to message #1053757] |
Tue, 07 May 2013 10:06   |
Eclipse User |
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Zyphon,
Comments below.
On 07/05/2013 3:58 PM, Zyphon Seven wrote:
> Ya I downloaded the one for macintosh users (mac) and I believe that
> the software itself is 32bit.
From this it looks like it's a 64 bit version (or wants to be one)
BootLoader constants: OS=macosx, ARCH=x86_64, WS=carbon, NL=en_US
> I know my machine is 64bit, as my computer has a 64bit processor and
> the eclipse I downloaded from the eclipse website was 64bit and it
> works just fine. I dont have any problems downloading it or unzipping
> it but as soon as I click on the icon it starts to open up, then pops
> up with a message: "An error has occured see log file...". This makes
> me wonder if it cant find the startup file? Not really sure, java and
> eclipse is all new to me. After having the problem I updated the JRD
> kit to 1.7 or whatever the newest one is. Not sure about the JRE, but
> like I said the one I downloaded directly from eclipse worked
> immediately, making me think stanford doesnt have its crap together
> (configured correctly).
It might be a 32 bit version and then needs a 32 bit VM.
> Again if there is something you need from me, just tell me how to get
> it and I will try to reply with what I find. Thanks for the quick
> response.
The name of the zip generally includes the architecture (whether it's 32
or 64 bit). You need to make sure the VM you use matches. You can use
command line arguments to direct it which VM to use
http://help.eclipse.org/indigo/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.platform.doc.isv%2Freference%2Fmisc%2Fruntime-options.html
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Re: Help [message #1058861 is a reply to message #1058576] |
Wed, 15 May 2013 08:57  |
Eclipse User |
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Alright guys Im supper excited to tell you that while i was not able to get the first one working, I was able to find a sister website to the stanford programming course (http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs106a/software.html) which had an updated version of eclipse and I even got karel running almost immediately. I really appreciate the support you guys have given me and I have learned alot just from trying to fix that other outdated eclipse. I would also like to say that I believe you were right Mr. Dahyabhai in saying that the age is what stopped it from running. As the 2011 version i got started right up. Also im wondering if in order to get the other one working I would have had to be using jdk 1.5? Back in 2006 I doubt they would have had 1.6 jdk right? Anyways, again appreciate all the support and time you guys put in and I will start my journey using eclipse!
Zyphon
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