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Having fun with SWT UnsatisfiedLinkError... [message #447417] |
Tue, 14 December 2004 11:24  |
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Hello!
Guess what? I'm having sooooooo much fun with this little message in the
console:
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no swt-win32-3063 in java.library.path
bla...
bla...
bla...
Before you start hitting me with a baseball bat for posting such a newbie
question, let me just say that:
YES, I have the swt.jar on my build path;
YES, I put "-Djava.library.path={path to the SWT DLLs};
YES, the application I was developing was WORKING JUST FINE, and now, for
an obscure reason, I have this sweeeeeeet little message in the console;
YES, I'm using Eclipse Platform Version: 3.0.1
Build id: 200409161125
O.K. now, enlighten me please, it's kind of driving me crazy (and believe
me, I'm close enough to the edge already...)
Thanks again folks,
Rushman
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Re: Having fun with SWT UnsatisfiedLinkError... [message #447418 is a reply to message #447417] |
Tue, 14 December 2004 11:46   |
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The DLL's suffix (3063) changes every build. Check the full names again.
build path and runtime classpaths are not the same thing.
"Rushman" <rochefort@irosoft.com> wrote in message
news:cpn42s$vf0$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hello!
>
> Guess what? I'm having sooooooo much fun with this little message in the
> console:
>
> java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no swt-win32-3063 in java.library.path
> bla...
> bla...
> bla...
>
> Before you start hitting me with a baseball bat for posting such a newbie
> question, let me just say that:
> YES, I have the swt.jar on my build path;
> YES, I put "-Djava.library.path={path to the SWT DLLs};
> YES, the application I was developing was WORKING JUST FINE, and now, for
> an obscure reason, I have this sweeeeeeet little message in the console;
> YES, I'm using Eclipse Platform Version: 3.0.1
> Build id: 200409161125
>
> O.K. now, enlighten me please, it's kind of driving me crazy (and believe
> me, I'm close enough to the edge already...)
>
> Thanks again folks,
>
> Rushman
>
>
>
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Re: Having fun with SWT UnsatisfiedLinkError... [message #447419 is a reply to message #447417] |
Tue, 14 December 2004 11:52   |
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Well, please provide some more details, or we can't do more than
to commiserate with you....
Are you running inside/outside eclipse? Anything interesting about your
path? duplicate swt-dll in java.library.path etc. ...
regards
Florian
Rushman wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Guess what? I'm having sooooooo much fun with this little message in the
> console:
>
> java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no swt-win32-3063 in java.library.path
> bla...
> bla...
> bla...
>
> Before you start hitting me with a baseball bat for posting such a
> newbie question, let me just say that:
> YES, I have the swt.jar on my build path;
> YES, I put "-Djava.library.path={path to the SWT DLLs};
> YES, the application I was developing was WORKING JUST FINE, and now,
> for an obscure reason, I have this sweeeeeeet little message in the
> console;
> YES, I'm using Eclipse Platform Version: 3.0.1
> Build id: 200409161125
>
> O.K. now, enlighten me please, it's kind of driving me crazy (and
> believe me, I'm close enough to the edge already...)
>
> Thanks again folks,
>
> Rushman
>
>
>
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Re: Having fun with SWT UnsatisfiedLinkError... [message #447564 is a reply to message #447417] |
Tue, 14 December 2004 14:40  |
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Hi Rushman,
Everybodies problems are urgent and frusterating - especially when they have
deadlines to meet!
So please, don't post the same message over and over again (4 posts
reagarding the same issue within one hour!!).
That just annoys the others and makes the newsgroup harder to follow!
regards,
Mani
"Rushman" <rochefort@irosoft.com> wrote in message
news:cpn42s$vf0$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hello!
>
> Guess what? I'm having sooooooo much fun with this little message in the
> console:
>
> java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no swt-win32-3063 in java.library.path
> bla...
> bla...
> bla...
>
> Before you start hitting me with a baseball bat for posting such a newbie
> question, let me just say that:
> YES, I have the swt.jar on my build path;
> YES, I put "-Djava.library.path={path to the SWT DLLs};
> YES, the application I was developing was WORKING JUST FINE, and now, for
> an obscure reason, I have this sweeeeeeet little message in the console;
> YES, I'm using Eclipse Platform Version: 3.0.1
> Build id: 200409161125
>
> O.K. now, enlighten me please, it's kind of driving me crazy (and believe
> me, I'm close enough to the edge already...)
>
> Thanks again folks,
>
> Rushman
>
>
>
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