Eclipse: "An Error has occurred."
(changed prio to low, as it may not be relevant after 0.3.80)
Having trouble getting Erlide working on OS X Leopard with the latest Eclipse. Eclipse reports "An error has occurred" and quits. The /workspace/.metadata/.log is attached. Any ideas anyone? Thanks. Joe (Boulder, CO)<br/><br/>====<br/>[vladdu]<br/>Logged In: YES <br/>user_id=8024<br/>Originator: NO<br/><br/>Hi,<br/>We've got several similar reports, and I'm not 100% sure what is causing them. Looks like a threading issue. We are investigating.<br/>regards,<br/>Vlad<br/><br/>[nobody]<br/>Logged In: NO <br/><br/>Thanks for looking into this. Here's some more information that may prove useful.<br/>After installing the Erlide plugin Eclipse works fine but it doesn't yet know where Erlang is in the file system. At this point I can restart Eclipse without trouble. If I then edit the path to the erlang directory in the Eclipse preferences and quit Eclipse, the error message appears during the loading of Eclipse.<br/><br/>I'm using the Fink version of Erlang.<br/><br/>[nobody]<br/>Logged In: NO <br/><br/>Hi, as I'm trying ErlIDE for the first time, I got the same error as described here. Any updates on this issue?<br/><br/>Besides that, keep update good work guys!<br/><br/>[nobody]<br/>Logged In: NO <br/><br/>Hi,<br/>No, no updates. The problem is that I can't reproduce the problem. I am about to complete some changes about how the Erlang backends are handled, which affect a lot of the involved code, and I hope things will get better (or easier to debug).<br/><br/>Just as a sudden idea, do you have a basic Eclipse (without the JDT)? If yes, could you try running with the whole Eclipse SDK, it might help (since it works for me).<br/><br/>regards,<br/>Vlad<br/><br/>[nobody]<br/>Logged In: NO <br/><br/>Hello,<br/><br/>I have the same Problem. I found this on Google http://www.eclipsezone.com/eclipse/forums/t97289.html. Seems to be related. Perhaps you can implement the workaround given in the link.<br/><br/>[nobody]<br/>Logged In: NO <br/><br/>Please ignore my last stupid comment. I see now that it is not that obvious where to put the sleep().<br/><br/>
Having trouble getting Erlide working on OS X Leopard with the latest Eclipse. Eclipse reports "An error has occurred" and quits. The /workspace/.metadata/.log is attached. Any ideas anyone? Thanks. Joe (Boulder, CO)<br/><br/>====<br/>[vladdu]<br/>Logged In: YES <br/>user_id=8024<br/>Originator: NO<br/><br/>Hi,<br/>We've got several similar reports, and I'm not 100% sure what is causing them. Looks like a threading issue. We are investigating.<br/>regards,<br/>Vlad<br/><br/>[nobody]<br/>Logged In: NO <br/><br/>Thanks for looking into this. Here's some more information that may prove useful.<br/>After installing the Erlide plugin Eclipse works fine but it doesn't yet know where Erlang is in the file system. At this point I can restart Eclipse without trouble. If I then edit the path to the erlang directory in the Eclipse preferences and quit Eclipse, the error message appears during the loading of Eclipse.<br/><br/>I'm using the Fink version of Erlang.<br/><br/>[nobody]<br/>Logged In: NO <br/><br/>Hi, as I'm trying ErlIDE for the first time, I got the same error as described here. Any updates on this issue?<br/><br/>Besides that, keep update good work guys!<br/><br/>[nobody]<br/>Logged In: NO <br/><br/>Hi,<br/>No, no updates. The problem is that I can't reproduce the problem. I am about to complete some changes about how the Erlang backends are handled, which affect a lot of the involved code, and I hope things will get better (or easier to debug).<br/><br/>Just as a sudden idea, do you have a basic Eclipse (without the JDT)? If yes, could you try running with the whole Eclipse SDK, it might help (since it works for me).<br/><br/>regards,<br/>Vlad<br/><br/>[nobody]<br/>Logged In: NO <br/><br/>Hello,<br/><br/>I have the same Problem. I found this on Google http://www.eclipsezone.com/eclipse/forums/t97289.html. Seems to be related. Perhaps you can implement the workaround given in the link.<br/><br/>[nobody]<br/>Logged In: NO <br/><br/>Please ignore my last stupid comment. I see now that it is not that obvious where to put the sleep().<br/><br/>
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on 2008-07-30 09:06 *
By Vlad Dumitrescu
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on 2008-10-13 11:16 *
By Vlad Dumitrescu
Description changed from Having trouble getting Erli... to (changed prio to low, as it...
Priority changed from High (2) to Low (4)
Description changed from Having trouble getting Erli... to (changed prio to low, as it...
Priority changed from High (2) to Low (4)
on 2008-11-26 12:05 *
By Vlad Dumitrescu
Status changed from New to Fixed
Status changed from New to Fixed
Can't reproduce in 0.4