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Re: RSE flat single level view, no directories [message #34631 is a reply to message #34496] |
Wed, 22 April 2009 11:28 |
Martin Oberhuber Messages: 1007 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hello Exception E,
is this problem fixed for you or do you need more help?
In terms of introductory material, see the "Getting Started" link on our
homepage:
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm/tutorial/index.php
Our docs are also available online:
http://dsdp.eclipse.org/help/latest/index.jsp?topic=/org.ecl ipse.rse.doc.user/gettingstarted/g_start.html
Is there anything specific you are missing?
Cheers,
--
Martin Oberhuber, Senior Member of Technical Staff, Wind River
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
Exception e wrote:
> Steve Blass schreef:
>> Exception e wrote:
>>> Exception e schreef:
>>>> My question:
>>>
>>> Could anybody give a hint on my problem? Do I need to provide
>>> additional details? Or is this a low-traffic list?
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Yes to both. More details might help and the list can be fairly
>> quiet. Which RSE version did you install into which Eclipse version?
>
> Eclipse: 3.4.2
> RSE: there is not one version. but I start in 3.0.3, if I cannot find
> something that I need, I look back (3.0.2 etc)
>
> RSE FTP service is 3.0.1
> RSE SSH service is 2.1.1
>
>
>
>> Do the linux machines you connect to support command line sftp
>> connections? Is your home directory a real directory, a symlink, a
>> network mount? Is the linux box a linux box or an instance in a
>> virtual machine?
>>
>> Is there anything recorded in the eclipse/.metadata/.log file about
>> the RSE connection? If you start eclipse with the -consoleLog flag it
>> should write a copy of the log entries to the console in your workbench.
>
> I can't find anything. Only when I want to close eclipse I get:
>
> Problems occurred saving workbench.
> Unable to save perspective: Workspace - Remote System Explorer.
> Could not save view: Remote Systems
> java.lang.NullPointerException
>
>
> -- BREAKING UPDATE
>
> There is a fix: I needed to install from below
> - TM and RSE 3.0.3
> - Remote System Explorer End-User Runtime
>
>
> Well, that might seem obvious but there is also a Remote System Explorer
> Core. I wonder whether this last item is superfluous now.
>
> The error on closing eclipse is gone now too.
>
>
> Again, I want to emphasize that an end-user intro to TM/RSE would be
> really welcomed. If you need to install a simple explorer know, you need
> to cherry pick from 30-40 options.
> I applaud the modularity off course.
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Re: RSE flat single level view, no directories [message #35209 is a reply to message #34360] |
Mon, 25 May 2009 18:50 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: mnm.criion.net
I might be way off here, but for the installation part all you have to
do is open the europa update tree for eclipse 3.3 or the ganymade tree
for 3.4, select the rse end-user plugin and click the 'select required'
button to let the update manager do the rest.
Now for eclipse 3.3 you have to make a new remote site in the update
manager to get the 3.x version of rse.
This is a snip from the exported sites:
<site name="Target Management Updates"
url="http://download.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm/updates/3.0" web="false"
selected="false" local="false"/>
For the empty tree part, it sounds like wrong account rights settings or
your account on the server is't in the group it needs to be or you are
using the wrong account or wrong ssh key..
One thing you should remember, the "end-user" in eclipse terms is a
developer so some experience is probably expected.
What does ls -l print out on your home dir? (If you are on a *nix system)
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Re: RSE flat single level view, no directories [message #35355 is a reply to message #35168] |
Thu, 28 May 2009 18:22 |
Martin Oberhuber Messages: 1007 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hello Exception E,
thanks for your contribution, I much appreciate your help. I think,
though, that the information you provided is inexact in two cases:
(1) The "Remote System Explorer End-User Runtime" already includes
SSH and FTP, so there is no need to install those separately.
You can install "RSE Core + SSH + FTP" for a smaller footprint
that avoids dstore.
(2) Rather than doing a mix-and-match of multiple versions, just
disable the checkbox near the bottom, which is labelled
"Show latest versions of available software only". Then
pick from the latest version category only.
(3) Your posting does not specify the site that you install
from. This is misleading since the paragraph above just
talks about the coordinated site, Europa, which looks
completely different.
I'd appreciate if you could revise your posting.
If you want similar content added to the TM Website, you can
file a bugzilla bug for this and attach a patch. The website
is maintained in CVS:
Repo -- :pserver:anonymous@dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/org.eclipse
Module -- www/dsdp/tm
Thanks,
--
Martin Oberhuber, Senior Member of Technical Staff, Wind River
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
Exception e wrote:
> Martin Oberhuber schreef:
>> Hello Exception E,
>>
>> is this problem fixed for you or do you need more help?
>>
>> In terms of introductory material, see the "Getting Started" link on
>> our homepage:
>> http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm/tutorial/index.php
>>
>> Our docs are also available online:
>> http://dsdp.eclipse.org/help/latest/index.jsp?topic=/org.ecl ipse.rse.doc.user/gettingstarted/g_start.html
>>
>>
>> Is there anything specific you are missing?
>>
> Sorry for a late repsonse. I've documented the information I found your
> manual was lacking here:
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/TM_and_RSE_FAQ#What_components_do_I_ have_to_install_for_working_with_a_remote_file_system.3F
>
>
> So I don't miss anything. I would like to have this installation
> information more prominently on the home page of rse, but I cannot edit
> those pages, only the faq.
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Re: RSE flat single level view, no directories [message #580482 is a reply to message #34496] |
Wed, 22 April 2009 11:28 |
Martin Oberhuber Messages: 1007 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hello Exception E,
is this problem fixed for you or do you need more help?
In terms of introductory material, see the "Getting Started" link on our
homepage:
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm/tutorial/index.php
Our docs are also available online:
http://dsdp.eclipse.org/help/latest/index.jsp?topic=/org.ecl ipse.rse.doc.user/gettingstarted/g_start.html
Is there anything specific you are missing?
Cheers,
--
Martin Oberhuber, Senior Member of Technical Staff, Wind River
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
Exception e wrote:
> Steve Blass schreef:
>> Exception e wrote:
>>> Exception e schreef:
>>>> My question:
>>>
>>> Could anybody give a hint on my problem? Do I need to provide
>>> additional details? Or is this a low-traffic list?
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Yes to both. More details might help and the list can be fairly
>> quiet. Which RSE version did you install into which Eclipse version?
>
> Eclipse: 3.4.2
> RSE: there is not one version. but I start in 3.0.3, if I cannot find
> something that I need, I look back (3.0.2 etc)
>
> RSE FTP service is 3.0.1
> RSE SSH service is 2.1.1
>
>
>
>> Do the linux machines you connect to support command line sftp
>> connections? Is your home directory a real directory, a symlink, a
>> network mount? Is the linux box a linux box or an instance in a
>> virtual machine?
>>
>> Is there anything recorded in the eclipse/.metadata/.log file about
>> the RSE connection? If you start eclipse with the -consoleLog flag it
>> should write a copy of the log entries to the console in your workbench.
>
> I can't find anything. Only when I want to close eclipse I get:
>
> Problems occurred saving workbench.
> Unable to save perspective: Workspace - Remote System Explorer.
> Could not save view: Remote Systems
> java.lang.NullPointerException
>
>
> -- BREAKING UPDATE
>
> There is a fix: I needed to install from below
> - TM and RSE 3.0.3
> - Remote System Explorer End-User Runtime
>
>
> Well, that might seem obvious but there is also a Remote System Explorer
> Core. I wonder whether this last item is superfluous now.
>
> The error on closing eclipse is gone now too.
>
>
> Again, I want to emphasize that an end-user intro to TM/RSE would be
> really welcomed. If you need to install a simple explorer know, you need
> to cherry pick from 30-40 options.
> I applaud the modularity off course.
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Re: RSE flat single level view, no directories [message #580795 is a reply to message #34360] |
Mon, 25 May 2009 18:50 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: mnm.criion.net
I might be way off here, but for the installation part all you have to
do is open the europa update tree for eclipse 3.3 or the ganymade tree
for 3.4, select the rse end-user plugin and click the 'select required'
button to let the update manager do the rest.
Now for eclipse 3.3 you have to make a new remote site in the update
manager to get the 3.x version of rse.
This is a snip from the exported sites:
<site name="Target Management Updates"
url="http://download.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm/updates/3.0" web="false"
selected="false" local="false"/>
For the empty tree part, it sounds like wrong account rights settings or
your account on the server is't in the group it needs to be or you are
using the wrong account or wrong ssh key..
One thing you should remember, the "end-user" in eclipse terms is a
developer so some experience is probably expected.
What does ls -l print out on your home dir? (If you are on a *nix system)
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Re: RSE flat single level view, no directories [message #580846 is a reply to message #35168] |
Thu, 28 May 2009 18:22 |
Martin Oberhuber Messages: 1007 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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|
Hello Exception E,
thanks for your contribution, I much appreciate your help. I think,
though, that the information you provided is inexact in two cases:
(1) The "Remote System Explorer End-User Runtime" already includes
SSH and FTP, so there is no need to install those separately.
You can install "RSE Core + SSH + FTP" for a smaller footprint
that avoids dstore.
(2) Rather than doing a mix-and-match of multiple versions, just
disable the checkbox near the bottom, which is labelled
"Show latest versions of available software only". Then
pick from the latest version category only.
(3) Your posting does not specify the site that you install
from. This is misleading since the paragraph above just
talks about the coordinated site, Europa, which looks
completely different.
I'd appreciate if you could revise your posting.
If you want similar content added to the TM Website, you can
file a bugzilla bug for this and attach a patch. The website
is maintained in CVS:
Repo -- :pserver:anonymous@dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/org.eclipse
Module -- www/dsdp/tm
Thanks,
--
Martin Oberhuber, Senior Member of Technical Staff, Wind River
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
Exception e wrote:
> Martin Oberhuber schreef:
>> Hello Exception E,
>>
>> is this problem fixed for you or do you need more help?
>>
>> In terms of introductory material, see the "Getting Started" link on
>> our homepage:
>> http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm/tutorial/index.php
>>
>> Our docs are also available online:
>> http://dsdp.eclipse.org/help/latest/index.jsp?topic=/org.ecl ipse.rse.doc.user/gettingstarted/g_start.html
>>
>>
>> Is there anything specific you are missing?
>>
> Sorry for a late repsonse. I've documented the information I found your
> manual was lacking here:
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/TM_and_RSE_FAQ#What_components_do_I_ have_to_install_for_working_with_a_remote_file_system.3F
>
>
> So I don't miss anything. I would like to have this installation
> information more prominently on the home page of rse, but I cannot edit
> those pages, only the faq.
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