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[Gentoo, 64-bit Luna] Cannot run more than one workspace? [message #1675426] Sun, 15 March 2015 00:12 Go to next message
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I have recently installed Eclipse 4.4.1 on a Lenovo Thinkpad T410 loaded with 64-bit Gentoo Linux, with the eclipse/ folder installed on the /opt folder (with the rwx permissions set to allow the non-root users to access the program and modify the settings).

I was able to create a workspace for one of the two separate projects I was planning on working on, and set up the project as I needed to. However, when I went to create the workspace for the other (unrelated) project, I found that after I selected the directory for the workspace, the main window would appear but no menu or sub-windows appeared - it was an empty window, and the only thing I could do was close it. I could go back to the first workspace, but all further attempts to create a new workspace or access the other ones I created failed.

Is this a familiar problem to anyone, and if so, what is the remedy?
Re: [Gentoo, 64-bit Luna] Cannot run more than one workspace? [message #1675637 is a reply to message #1675426] Sun, 15 March 2015 02:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Unless you actually have other users (and maybe even then), put the entire thing somewhere under your own home directory and then try launching it with the -data switch, e.g. "./eclipse -data ~/workspace1" to tell it where it should look for the workspace.
Re: [Gentoo, 64-bit Luna] Cannot run more than one workspace? [message #1676652 is a reply to message #1675637] Sun, 15 March 2015 11:25 Go to previous message
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Thank you, that does indeed fix the problem. I should have expected that this was the nature of the issue.
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