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Re: Error recovery - clean log added 1/12/2020 [message #1818907 is a reply to message #1818899] |
Wed, 01 January 2020 14:56 |
Helen Keller Messages: 173 Registered: June 2019 |
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Here is today's .log attempt to run Eclipse.
It is still pretty big.
Addendum
NEW CLEAN LOG FILE ATTACHED
Sorry, I forgot how to add / attach file in "reply".
Ed, here is a clean, today, copy of the error log.
Unless it is easy to find out what went wrong, do not spent much time analysing it.
In essence - upgrading form Eclipse 2019--x is a gamble.
The safest way is to do clean download , add necessary plug-ins (pain), create clean new workspace and then import the projects from the old workspace.
The very old and annoying issue - cannot work on workspace created by "OLD" IDE gets in the way big time.
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Attachment: .log
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Attachment: Eclipse.log.odt
(Size: 21.91KB, Downloaded 131 times)
[Updated on: Sun, 12 January 2020 16:39] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Error recovery ? [message #1819317 is a reply to message #1818960] |
Mon, 13 January 2020 06:11 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33218 Registered: July 2009 |
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There are still many "Sessions" in this .log. The newest is !SESSION 2020-01-01 08:43:49.188 and that's the one where it's having trouble restoring the tree. That workspace is probably hosed, for whatever reason, so it is no doubt best to create/use a new workspace. I don't generally expect that an update of the IDE will hose the old workspace though, but once you use a workspace with a newer IDE, it might no longer function with an older one.
Ed Merks
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