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Re: Eclipse error [wont open] [message #1773993 is a reply to message #1773984] |
Sun, 08 October 2017 16:07 |
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The .app folder is specific to macOS versions. It's only mentioned as a way to help find the eclipse.ini file. You've already found it.
The critical parts of what is shown on the wiki page is that each argument is on its own line, and that every line after -vmargs is passed as an argument to the JVM that you specified. So you need to specify where a valid Java 8 JVM is, or point it at Java 9 and make sure --add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM is on a line, by itself, somewhere below the line with -vmargs.
Invalid lines after -vmargs will usually force the JVM to exit with an error code like -1. Save a copy of the original eclipse.ini before you start experimenting with it.
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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse Web Tools Platform
[Updated on: Sun, 08 October 2017 16:11] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Eclipse error [wont open] [message #1774067 is a reply to message #1773995] |
Tue, 10 October 2017 07:18 |
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The part shown at in the Configure Eclipse to run on Java 9 section, using the -vm switch, is how you point Eclipse at Java 9, or any other java.exe or javaw.exe. Alter the paths as needed for your machine, it may very well be different. As for where to add the --add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM line, it should be on a line, by itself, after the -vmargs line, but only if you are using Java 9 to run Eclipse. Or just retry this with a fresh download of Oxygen.1a on Wednesday.
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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse Web Tools Platform
[Updated on: Tue, 10 October 2017 07:20] Report message to a moderator
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