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| Re: Error installing linuxtools through update manager [message #7522 is a reply to message #7510] | 
Fri, 15 May 2009 08:37   | 
 
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Hi, 
 
On Thu, 2009-05-14 at 22:00 +0000, Pankaj Gupta wrote: 
> I was finally able to use the update manager to install the linux tools.  
> In order to make that work, I had to run eclipse as the super-user.  
 
That doesn't make any sense if you extracted eclipse from an eclipse.org 
download into some directory in your home directory. 
 
> Unfortunately, when I use the OProfile, I don't get any output. Instead, I  
> get an error: 
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> *************************************** 
> FATAL: An error occurred with opxml.  
> Reason: The opxml binary cannot be read or executed. Either your user does  
> not have sufficient permissions, or the install script was not run. 
> .. 
> *************************************** 
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> I'm not able to find the opxml binary, although I did install OProfile  
> using install-noconsolehelper.sh. 
 
consolehelper isn't a Debian thing AFAIK.  Kent will be able to provide 
more guidance here. 
 
Andrew
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| Re: Error installing linuxtools through update manager [message #566062 is a reply to message #7478] | 
Wed, 13 May 2009 17:46   | 
 
Eclipse User  | 
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Andrew, 
 
Thanks for your response. I'm probably behind a proxy server. However,  
when I append content.jar to the address and try to access that through a  
web browser, it allows me to download the jar file. So I don't know why it  
wouldn't work with Eclipse update manager.  
 
I'll appreciate any suggestions you may have. 
 
Thanks!
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| Re: Error installing linuxtools through update manager [message #566106 is a reply to message #7500] | 
Thu, 14 May 2009 18:00   | 
 
Eclipse User  | 
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I was finally able to use the update manager to install the linux tools.  
In order to make that work, I had to run eclipse as the super-user.  
Unfortunately, when I use the OProfile, I don't get any output. Instead, I  
get an error: 
 
*************************************** 
FATAL: An error occurred with opxml.  
Reason: The opxml binary cannot be read or executed. Either your user does  
not have sufficient permissions, or the install script was not run. 
... 
*************************************** 
 
I'm not able to find the opxml binary, although I did install OProfile  
using install-noconsolehelper.sh.
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| Re: Error installing linuxtools through update manager [message #566125 is a reply to message #7510] | 
Fri, 15 May 2009 08:37   | 
 
Eclipse User  | 
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Hi, 
 
On Thu, 2009-05-14 at 22:00 +0000, Pankaj Gupta wrote: 
> I was finally able to use the update manager to install the linux tools.  
> In order to make that work, I had to run eclipse as the super-user.  
 
That doesn't make any sense if you extracted eclipse from an eclipse.org 
download into some directory in your home directory. 
 
> Unfortunately, when I use the OProfile, I don't get any output. Instead, I  
> get an error: 
>  
> *************************************** 
> FATAL: An error occurred with opxml.  
> Reason: The opxml binary cannot be read or executed. Either your user does  
> not have sufficient permissions, or the install script was not run. 
> .. 
> *************************************** 
>  
> I'm not able to find the opxml binary, although I did install OProfile  
> using install-noconsolehelper.sh. 
 
consolehelper isn't a Debian thing AFAIK.  Kent will be able to provide 
more guidance here. 
 
Andrew
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