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Re: Can't create new java project [message #263994 is a reply to message #263980] |
Tue, 02 September 2008 16:30 |
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Originally posted by: codeslave.ca.ibm.com
Try installing eclipse into ~/eclipse instead of /usr/lib/eclipse, and
everything should work fine. Or, fix the permissions in the eclipse/ dir
such that users can write there (configuration data must be added when
plugins are installed (such as phpeclipse).
I only ever use Eclipse installed in my home dir, and never run into
permission issues. BTW, Eclipse Ganymede SR1 (3.4.1) is out in a couple
weeks. Might be time to upgrade -- and yes, phpeclipse works for 3.4 if
you install from the nightly update site,
http://phpeclipse.sourceforge.net/update/nightly/
Nick
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Nick Boldt :: Release Engineer, IBM Toronto Lab
Eclipse Modeling :: http://www.eclipse.org/modeling
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/User:Nickb
Steve wrote:
> I've been using Eclipse on Windows and Ubuntu for a while now, and have
> just installed it on CentOS. I'm using the PHPEclipse plugin, and have
> been successfully working on PHP projects for several months using this
> install.
> Recently I tried to create a new java project using the wizard and it
> doesn't work (clicking "next" after the first wizard step fails to
> proceed). The eclipse error log shows a null pointer exception:
> java.lang.NullPointerException
> org.eclipse.jdt.internal.LaunchingPlugin.getFileInPlugin(Lau nchingPlugin.java:405)
> (note - a more helpful error message here would be nice, instead of
> having to dig through the logs. ... just a thought)
> And, (this is key!) When I run it as root, it works just fine, which
> makes me think it's a permissions problem.
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