Anyone have success with 2020-06 modeling, Sirius 6.4.1 and ELK? Not me. [message #1843369] |
Mon, 26 July 2021 10:35  |
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I've trying to upgrade my toolset from Photo and Sirius 6.3.0.
I'm trying to move to Eclipse 2020-06.
I start with the Eclipse 2020-06 Modeling package on linux and then install Xtext 2.22 (full upgrade over the install) then Sirius 6.4.1 (full upgrade over install).
I can't get ELK to work at all.... well, it did work at one point and then completely stopped working and now I've been through every install combo of Eclipse 2020-06 modeling and Sirius from 6.3.0 to 6.5.1 and I can't get ELK to do anything anymore except throw exceptions and not lay anything out.
_sometimes_ if I first lay out with Composite Layout, then I can retroactively get ELK to do something, but any new graph won't layout with ELK.
I've done multiple clean 2020-06 modeling installs stepping each upgrade through and just can't get it to work.
Installing Obeo Designer now for sanity check. (cause I'm losing some sanity here)
I went through the same troubles with Photon and 6.3.0, but eventually found an install order/set that worked. But I've been trying for days now with Eclipse 2020-06 and Sirus and can't get ELK to work.
I suspect something residual gets stored somewhere once an exception occurs that kills my install's capability to do ELK, but that doesn't make a whole lot of sense and I"ve never seen that before.
[Updated on: Mon, 26 July 2021 10:36] by Moderator
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Re: Anyone have success with 2020-06 modeling, Sirius 6.4.1 and ELK? Not me. [message #1843746 is a reply to message #1843369] |
Mon, 16 August 2021 12:02  |
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I've got things working with these versions well enough on my WIndows box that I think I can confirm it does work.
On my windows box, I skipped ahead to Sirius 6.5.1 and ELK 0.7.1.
I suspect my primary issue was Java8 vs Java11 on my company's linux machines. Somehow, a dependency on Java11 snuck in and started breakign stuff.
On my windows machine, it's very easy for me to install my own Java11 - corporate linux machines, not so easy.
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