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Re: An error has occurred. See the log file [message #1774816 is a reply to message #1773746] |
Thu, 19 October 2017 18:32   |
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Hello, I had the same problem as the person just above. I've been struggling all day to install eclipse, it's just one problem after another. When you think it's over, well it's not. But praise the lord! I think it's over now
So! I clicked on the link, did what was indicated, and for those who are getting sleepy like me, don't want to read what is on this link, and just need a quick "how to", here is what you gotta do:
Open the eclipse.ini file with textedit (nothing else would work on my mac)
Add the " --add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM " line right after the " -Dosgi.requiredJavaVersion=1.8 " line. Only the first one will do.
Don't forget to change the eclipse.ini permission first so that you can edit it (cmd+i).
Close the file, open Eclipse again and it should work fine now just as it did for me.
I hope this is my last problem with Eclipse, because at this rate I'm not going to learn Java anytime soon.
Also, there is that now (it's on the picture), I hope it won't cause me any trouble
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