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Eclipse Bug [message #15531] Fri, 13 January 2006 07:59 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: droithma.yahoo.com

Help!

I am not a programmer (a law professor, alas) and am not UNIX proficient
(or proficient in much at all). I have a job talk tomorrow, at which I
planned to show an agent-based model that a super grad student programmed
for me on Repast using Eclipse as the programming environment.

It looks like I've been stung by an Eclipse bug--When I tried to run the
program, I saw the following error message. Exception occurred during
launch.
Reason: Source locator does not exist.
org.eclipse.jdt.debut.uijavaSourceLocator.

I can't go into a home directory to remove the data registry file (not
that I would know how to do that if I did have Unix).

Can someone help? Do I have to find a clean version of Eclipse?

Daria
Re: Eclipse Bug [message #15596 is a reply to message #15531] Fri, 13 January 2006 13:46 Go to previous message
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Hi Daria,

This group is about our website. You can try posting your question on
our newcomers' group, you may find an answer there.

http://www.eclipse.org/newsportal/thread.php?group=eclipse.n ewcomer

Denis



Daria wrote:
> Help!
>
> I am not a programmer (a law professor, alas) and am not UNIX proficient
> (or proficient in much at all). I have a job talk tomorrow, at which I
> planned to show an agent-based model that a super grad student
> programmed for me on Repast using Eclipse as the programming environment.
>
> It looks like I've been stung by an Eclipse bug--When I tried to run the
> program, I saw the following error message. Exception occurred during
> launch.
> Reason: Source locator does not exist.
> org.eclipse.jdt.debut.uijavaSourceLocator.
>
> I can't go into a home directory to remove the data registry file (not
> that I would know how to do that if I did have Unix).
>
> Can someone help? Do I have to find a clean version of Eclipse?
>
> Daria
>

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Re: Eclipse Bug [message #568123 is a reply to message #15531] Fri, 13 January 2006 13:46 Go to previous message
Eclipse Webmaster is currently offline Eclipse WebmasterFriend
Messages: 607343
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi Daria,

This group is about our website. You can try posting your question on
our newcomers' group, you may find an answer there.

http://www.eclipse.org/newsportal/thread.php?group=eclipse.n ewcomer

Denis



Daria wrote:
> Help!
>
> I am not a programmer (a law professor, alas) and am not UNIX proficient
> (or proficient in much at all). I have a job talk tomorrow, at which I
> planned to show an agent-based model that a super grad student
> programmed for me on Repast using Eclipse as the programming environment.
>
> It looks like I've been stung by an Eclipse bug--When I tried to run the
> program, I saw the following error message. Exception occurred during
> launch.
> Reason: Source locator does not exist.
> org.eclipse.jdt.debut.uijavaSourceLocator.
>
> I can't go into a home directory to remove the data registry file (not
> that I would know how to do that if I did have Unix).
>
> Can someone help? Do I have to find a clean version of Eclipse?
>
> Daria
>

--

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