Can't Launch under MacOS X [message #1580] |
Mon, 21 April 2003 19:46  |
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Originally posted by: bshive.comcast.net
I tried a previous version of Eclipse and just downloaded the 2.1 version.
It doesn't seem to launch under 10.2.5 with j1.4.4. I searched for any
similar problems and fixes, but nothing came up. Launched from the icon or
the command line it attempts to start, does a few bounces and then quits.
I've tried deleting Eclipse entirely and downloading it again with no
success.
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Re: Can't Launch under MacOS X [message #4932 is a reply to message #2917] |
Tue, 22 April 2003 19:36  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: bshive.comcast.net
That was the problem. I\\\'d been working with httpunit (which includes
xercesImpl.jar) and had added it in /Library/Java/Extensions. Moved it
elsewhere and just added to the classpath for the one thing I need it for.
Thanks, wish I\\\'d been able to find this information elsewhere but
hopefully it helps someone else.
Jerry Wilcox wrote:
> In article <b81vse$4vs$1@rogue.oti.com>, Ben <bshive@comcast.net> wrote:
> > I tried a previous version of Eclipse and just downloaded the 2.1 version.
> > It doesn\\\'t seem to launch under 10.2.5 with j1.4.4. I searched for any
> > similar problems and fixes, but nothing came up. Launched from the icon or
> > the command line it attempts to start, does a few bounces and then quits.
> > I\\\'ve tried deleting Eclipse entirely and downloading it again with no
> > success.
> >
> There is a known conflict with the Apache Xerces application. If you
> have Xerces (specifically the xercesImpl.jar library) in your
> classpath, Eclipse will not launch. Try removing that from your
> classpath (it will probably be in the JDK lib/ext folder) and see if
> that solves your problem.
> There\\\'s a bug filed in the Eclipse bugzilla for this.
> Regards,
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Wilcox - Jerry.Wilcox@ucop.edu
> All opinions are mine alone - the University can speak for itself.
> -- After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is
> music. - Aldous Huxley
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