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Re: Error when opening .ecore with OCLinEcore Editor [message #713803 is a reply to message #713785] |
Tue, 09 August 2011 05:34 |
Ed Willink Messages: 7655 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi
Thanks for reporting back. Not what I expected the problem to be at all;
the error message looked like a missing case statement in the editor.
Strange things can happen with incremental installations, some are
one-off but others have a nasty habit of recurring. Can you share how
you got to your problem installation?
Removing a source plugin should make no difference. Removing two copies
of the same plugin looks really odd; how were there two identical in the
first place? If you removed all logging plugins, how does it nbow work?
Was this entirely a Helios installation or a Helios to Indigo migration?
Since you are happy to just remove plugins, how many other changes to
your installation have you made without supervision by Eclipse's P2
installation manager?
Are you sure it's really working, or have you just eliminated the
mechanism for error reporting? This will cause you more obscure trouble.
I recommend that you start with a clean installation.
Incidentally, the Indigo version of the OCLinEcore editor has semantic
validation, hover text, so that bad names are diagnosed and bad
expressions diagnosable.
Regards
Ed Willink
On 09/08/2011 05:15, Am wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I resolved the problem,
> just I removed these pluguin :
> org.apache.commons.logging.source_1.0.4.v201005080501
> org.apache.commons.logging_1.0.4.v201005080501
> org.apache.commons.logging_1.1.1.v201005080502
> org.apache.commons.logging_1.1.1.v201005080502
>
> and I don't see the error's window now
> Thankx to trying to help me :)
>
> Regards
> Aménie
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