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Re: Not able to run eclipse [message #731717 is a reply to message #731625] |
Sun, 02 October 2011 16:55 |
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On 2011.10.01 23:52, smashlove wrote:
> I am a total newcomer to eclipse
> while doing installation i read all the documents told and did wat ever i understood
> but eclipse still wont start
> pls help
>
> i am using Windows 7 64 bit
> With Java 1.6
> i did the the changes in the eclipse.ini file as said but i still get the exit code 13 while starting
You're attempting to run a 64-bit Eclipse on a 32-bit JDK?
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Re: Not able to run eclipse [message #776322 is a reply to message #776228] |
Sun, 08 January 2012 05:31 |
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On 2012.01.07 15:42, Mark Coetzer wrote:
> Russell Bateman wrote on Sun, 02 October 2011 12:55
>> On 2011.10.01 23:52, smashlove wrote:
>>> I am a total newcomer to eclipse
>>> while doing installation i read all the documents told and did wat ever i understood
>>> but eclipse still wont start
>>> pls help
>>>
>>> i am using Windows 7 64 bit
>>> With Java 1.6
>>> i did the the changes in the eclipse.ini file as said but i still get the exit code 13 while starting
>>
>> You're attempting to run a 64-bit Eclipse on a 32-bit JDK?
>
>
> The fact that his eclipse is in his 32x Program Files it Suggests Differently ^.^
>
> But I have a Similar Problem:
>
>
>
> It seems that it is referring to Java in my System 32? Which makes no sense to me at all...
Yes, you do have to specify the path to the JRE in eclipse.ini. The path
you have there doesn't look very likely.
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Re: Not able to run eclipse [message #776325 is a reply to message #776228] |
Sun, 08 January 2012 05:31 |
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On 2012.01.07 15:42, Mark Coetzer wrote:
> Russell Bateman wrote on Sun, 02 October 2011 12:55
>> On 2011.10.01 23:52, smashlove wrote:
>>> I am a total newcomer to eclipse
>>> while doing installation i read all the documents told and did wat ever i understood
>>> but eclipse still wont start
>>> pls help
>>>
>>> i am using Windows 7 64 bit
>>> With Java 1.6
>>> i did the the changes in the eclipse.ini file as said but i still get the exit code 13 while starting
>>
>> You're attempting to run a 64-bit Eclipse on a 32-bit JDK?
>
>
> The fact that his eclipse is in his 32x Program Files it Suggests Differently ^.^
>
> But I have a Similar Problem:
>
>
>
> It seems that it is referring to Java in my System 32? Which makes no sense to me at all...
Yes, you do have to specify the path to the JRE in eclipse.ini. The path
you have there doesn't look very likely.
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Re: Not able to run eclipse [message #776328 is a reply to message #776228] |
Sun, 08 January 2012 05:31 |
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On 2012.01.07 15:42, Mark Coetzer wrote:
> Russell Bateman wrote on Sun, 02 October 2011 12:55
>> On 2011.10.01 23:52, smashlove wrote:
>>> I am a total newcomer to eclipse
>>> while doing installation i read all the documents told and did wat ever i understood
>>> but eclipse still wont start
>>> pls help
>>>
>>> i am using Windows 7 64 bit
>>> With Java 1.6
>>> i did the the changes in the eclipse.ini file as said but i still get the exit code 13 while starting
>>
>> You're attempting to run a 64-bit Eclipse on a 32-bit JDK?
>
>
> The fact that his eclipse is in his 32x Program Files it Suggests Differently ^.^
>
> But I have a Similar Problem:
>
>
>
> It seems that it is referring to Java in my System 32? Which makes no sense to me at all...
Yes, you do have to specify the path to the JRE in eclipse.ini. The path
you have there doesn't look very likely.
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Re: Not able to run eclipse [message #776331 is a reply to message #776228] |
Sun, 08 January 2012 05:31 |
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On 2012.01.07 15:42, Mark Coetzer wrote:
> Russell Bateman wrote on Sun, 02 October 2011 12:55
>> On 2011.10.01 23:52, smashlove wrote:
>>> I am a total newcomer to eclipse
>>> while doing installation i read all the documents told and did wat ever i understood
>>> but eclipse still wont start
>>> pls help
>>>
>>> i am using Windows 7 64 bit
>>> With Java 1.6
>>> i did the the changes in the eclipse.ini file as said but i still get the exit code 13 while starting
>>
>> You're attempting to run a 64-bit Eclipse on a 32-bit JDK?
>
>
> The fact that his eclipse is in his 32x Program Files it Suggests Differently ^.^
>
> But I have a Similar Problem:
>
>
>
> It seems that it is referring to Java in my System 32? Which makes no sense to me at all...
Yes, you do have to specify the path to the JRE in eclipse.ini. The path
you have there doesn't look very likely.
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Re: Not able to run eclipse [message #776334 is a reply to message #776228] |
Sun, 08 January 2012 05:31 |
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On 2012.01.07 15:42, Mark Coetzer wrote:
> Russell Bateman wrote on Sun, 02 October 2011 12:55
>> On 2011.10.01 23:52, smashlove wrote:
>>> I am a total newcomer to eclipse
>>> while doing installation i read all the documents told and did wat ever i understood
>>> but eclipse still wont start
>>> pls help
>>>
>>> i am using Windows 7 64 bit
>>> With Java 1.6
>>> i did the the changes in the eclipse.ini file as said but i still get the exit code 13 while starting
>>
>> You're attempting to run a 64-bit Eclipse on a 32-bit JDK?
>
>
> The fact that his eclipse is in his 32x Program Files it Suggests Differently ^.^
>
> But I have a Similar Problem:
>
>
>
> It seems that it is referring to Java in my System 32? Which makes no sense to me at all...
Yes, you do have to specify the path to the JRE in eclipse.ini. The path
you have there doesn't look very likely.
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Re: Not able to run eclipse [message #776337 is a reply to message #776228] |
Sun, 08 January 2012 05:31 |
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On 2012.01.07 15:42, Mark Coetzer wrote:
> Russell Bateman wrote on Sun, 02 October 2011 12:55
>> On 2011.10.01 23:52, smashlove wrote:
>>> I am a total newcomer to eclipse
>>> while doing installation i read all the documents told and did wat ever i understood
>>> but eclipse still wont start
>>> pls help
>>>
>>> i am using Windows 7 64 bit
>>> With Java 1.6
>>> i did the the changes in the eclipse.ini file as said but i still get the exit code 13 while starting
>>
>> You're attempting to run a 64-bit Eclipse on a 32-bit JDK?
>
>
> The fact that his eclipse is in his 32x Program Files it Suggests Differently ^.^
>
> But I have a Similar Problem:
>
>
>
> It seems that it is referring to Java in my System 32? Which makes no sense to me at all...
Yes, you do have to specify the path to the JRE in eclipse.ini. The path
you have there doesn't look very likely.
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Re: Not able to run eclipse [message #776340 is a reply to message #776228] |
Sun, 08 January 2012 05:31 |
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On 2012.01.07 15:42, Mark Coetzer wrote:
> Russell Bateman wrote on Sun, 02 October 2011 12:55
>> On 2011.10.01 23:52, smashlove wrote:
>>> I am a total newcomer to eclipse
>>> while doing installation i read all the documents told and did wat ever i understood
>>> but eclipse still wont start
>>> pls help
>>>
>>> i am using Windows 7 64 bit
>>> With Java 1.6
>>> i did the the changes in the eclipse.ini file as said but i still get the exit code 13 while starting
>>
>> You're attempting to run a 64-bit Eclipse on a 32-bit JDK?
>
>
> The fact that his eclipse is in his 32x Program Files it Suggests Differently ^.^
>
> But I have a Similar Problem:
>
>
>
> It seems that it is referring to Java in my System 32? Which makes no sense to me at all...
Yes, you do have to specify the path to the JRE in eclipse.ini. The path
you have there doesn't look very likely.
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Re: Not able to run eclipse [message #776343 is a reply to message #776228] |
Sun, 08 January 2012 05:31 |
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On 2012.01.07 15:42, Mark Coetzer wrote:
> Russell Bateman wrote on Sun, 02 October 2011 12:55
>> On 2011.10.01 23:52, smashlove wrote:
>>> I am a total newcomer to eclipse
>>> while doing installation i read all the documents told and did wat ever i understood
>>> but eclipse still wont start
>>> pls help
>>>
>>> i am using Windows 7 64 bit
>>> With Java 1.6
>>> i did the the changes in the eclipse.ini file as said but i still get the exit code 13 while starting
>>
>> You're attempting to run a 64-bit Eclipse on a 32-bit JDK?
>
>
> The fact that his eclipse is in his 32x Program Files it Suggests Differently ^.^
>
> But I have a Similar Problem:
>
>
>
> It seems that it is referring to Java in my System 32? Which makes no sense to me at all...
Yes, you do have to specify the path to the JRE in eclipse.ini. The path
you have there doesn't look very likely.
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Re: Not able to run eclipse [message #776346 is a reply to message #776228] |
Sun, 08 January 2012 05:31 |
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On 2012.01.07 15:42, Mark Coetzer wrote:
> Russell Bateman wrote on Sun, 02 October 2011 12:55
>> On 2011.10.01 23:52, smashlove wrote:
>>> I am a total newcomer to eclipse
>>> while doing installation i read all the documents told and did wat ever i understood
>>> but eclipse still wont start
>>> pls help
>>>
>>> i am using Windows 7 64 bit
>>> With Java 1.6
>>> i did the the changes in the eclipse.ini file as said but i still get the exit code 13 while starting
>>
>> You're attempting to run a 64-bit Eclipse on a 32-bit JDK?
>
>
> The fact that his eclipse is in his 32x Program Files it Suggests Differently ^.^
>
> But I have a Similar Problem:
>
>
>
> It seems that it is referring to Java in my System 32? Which makes no sense to me at all...
Yes, you do have to specify the path to the JRE in eclipse.ini. The path
you have there doesn't look very likely.
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Re: Not able to run eclipse [message #776349 is a reply to message #776228] |
Sun, 08 January 2012 05:31 |
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On 2012.01.07 15:42, Mark Coetzer wrote:
> Russell Bateman wrote on Sun, 02 October 2011 12:55
>> On 2011.10.01 23:52, smashlove wrote:
>>> I am a total newcomer to eclipse
>>> while doing installation i read all the documents told and did wat ever i understood
>>> but eclipse still wont start
>>> pls help
>>>
>>> i am using Windows 7 64 bit
>>> With Java 1.6
>>> i did the the changes in the eclipse.ini file as said but i still get the exit code 13 while starting
>>
>> You're attempting to run a 64-bit Eclipse on a 32-bit JDK?
>
>
> The fact that his eclipse is in his 32x Program Files it Suggests Differently ^.^
>
> But I have a Similar Problem:
>
>
>
> It seems that it is referring to Java in my System 32? Which makes no sense to me at all...
Yes, you do have to specify the path to the JRE in eclipse.ini. The path
you have there doesn't look very likely.
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Re: Not able to run eclipse [message #776352 is a reply to message #776228] |
Sun, 08 January 2012 05:31 |
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On 2012.01.07 15:42, Mark Coetzer wrote:
> Russell Bateman wrote on Sun, 02 October 2011 12:55
>> On 2011.10.01 23:52, smashlove wrote:
>>> I am a total newcomer to eclipse
>>> while doing installation i read all the documents told and did wat ever i understood
>>> but eclipse still wont start
>>> pls help
>>>
>>> i am using Windows 7 64 bit
>>> With Java 1.6
>>> i did the the changes in the eclipse.ini file as said but i still get the exit code 13 while starting
>>
>> You're attempting to run a 64-bit Eclipse on a 32-bit JDK?
>
>
> The fact that his eclipse is in his 32x Program Files it Suggests Differently ^.^
>
> But I have a Similar Problem:
>
>
>
> It seems that it is referring to Java in my System 32? Which makes no sense to me at all...
Yes, you do have to specify the path to the JRE in eclipse.ini. The path
you have there doesn't look very likely.
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Re: Not able to run eclipse [message #776355 is a reply to message #776228] |
Sun, 08 January 2012 05:31 |
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On 2012.01.07 15:42, Mark Coetzer wrote:
> Russell Bateman wrote on Sun, 02 October 2011 12:55
>> On 2011.10.01 23:52, smashlove wrote:
>>> I am a total newcomer to eclipse
>>> while doing installation i read all the documents told and did wat ever i understood
>>> but eclipse still wont start
>>> pls help
>>>
>>> i am using Windows 7 64 bit
>>> With Java 1.6
>>> i did the the changes in the eclipse.ini file as said but i still get the exit code 13 while starting
>>
>> You're attempting to run a 64-bit Eclipse on a 32-bit JDK?
>
>
> The fact that his eclipse is in his 32x Program Files it Suggests Differently ^.^
>
> But I have a Similar Problem:
>
>
>
> It seems that it is referring to Java in my System 32? Which makes no sense to me at all...
Yes, you do have to specify the path to the JRE in eclipse.ini. The path
you have there doesn't look very likely.
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Re: Not able to run eclipse [message #776357 is a reply to message #776228] |
Sun, 08 January 2012 05:31 |
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On 2012.01.07 15:42, Mark Coetzer wrote:
> Russell Bateman wrote on Sun, 02 October 2011 12:55
>> On 2011.10.01 23:52, smashlove wrote:
>>> I am a total newcomer to eclipse
>>> while doing installation i read all the documents told and did wat ever i understood
>>> but eclipse still wont start
>>> pls help
>>>
>>> i am using Windows 7 64 bit
>>> With Java 1.6
>>> i did the the changes in the eclipse.ini file as said but i still get the exit code 13 while starting
>>
>> You're attempting to run a 64-bit Eclipse on a 32-bit JDK?
>
>
> The fact that his eclipse is in his 32x Program Files it Suggests Differently ^.^
>
> But I have a Similar Problem:
>
>
>
> It seems that it is referring to Java in my System 32? Which makes no sense to me at all...
Yes, you do have to specify the path to the JRE in eclipse.ini. The path
you have there doesn't look very likely.
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Re: Not able to run eclipse [message #777426 is a reply to message #777341] |
Tue, 10 January 2012 13:35 |
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On 2012.01.10 3:04, Mark Coetzer wrote:
> Toshihiro Izumi wrote on Tue, 10 January 2012 03:00
>> >B:\##IT\##Java\...
>> Do not use '#'. ('!' as well)
>
>
> That is just the location of my Eclipse?
So, that was to obfuscate your filesystem details from the rest of us?
Or are you actually using pound signs in subdirectory names?
If the latter, and as you have no idea what tools underneath you expect,
you are tempting fate any time you use other than
[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*. I don't advise spaces even though they're
probably safe (however ugly on Linux). I can't say precisely that #
won't work in Eclipse on Windows, but Toshihiro's post brings up a very
good point.
I would suggest setting up Eclipse using boring, canonical assumptions
first, get it running, then go back and try it again using you favorite,
special characters. Simple renaming might also achieve your cosmetic
effect, but be careful as renaming might be too shallow an operation
that leaves you disconnected from deeper configuration you can only
change through actual set-up.
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