Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 14:06:16 +0200 From: kron <kron24@gmail.com> To: freebsd-eclipse@freebsd.org Subject: Re: failed upgrading eclipse-3.7.1_2 (and/or openjdk6) Message-ID: <50546F38.2060107@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <5051F21F.6010202@gmail.com> References: <5051F21F.6010202@gmail.com>
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On 2012/09/13 16:47, freethread wrote: > After upgrading openjdk6-b25_2 and eclipse-3.7.1_2 from previous > versions, eclipse no more start. The log files attached are: > 1347541596351.log --> The first log after update > 1347545372393.log --> All logs after the first (this is the last one) > > I'm not a java developers, I don't know how to solve this or if this is > related to something during jdk/eclipse installation. > > The directory > $HOME/.swt/lib/FreeBSD/x86_64 > is empty, I don't know if there was something in there before. The > libraries libswt-gtk-3738.so and libswt-gtk.so are not present in any > directories on the disk. > > I upgraded both jdk and eclipse while in KDE in console with portmaster, > I don't have installation log files but despite the jdk installation was > succesful I saw some errors and 'file not found' here and there while > compiling but thought it was nothing to worry to. > > In the previous version I installed the CDT pluging from within eclipse > download manager. > > I can continue my work (C++ with eclipse CDT) in an editor and compile > the project by hand for a couple of days, if there is something you like > I test with this broken installation. After that I will reinstall jdk > and eclipse (and CDT) if I don't hear you. > > In the past eclipse versions there was a file in the eclipse port three > directory that stated to run a command for each users that use it, no > more exists (pkg-message?). Is still needed that command? if yes, can > you tell me what it was (I don't remember, something like 'eclipse > update $username'). Two hints: 1. The port of Eclipse 3.7.1 had an issue with permissions on some directories/files which broke plugins. Not sure if it still persists - check /usr/local/lib/eclipse/plugins and below. Something like d=/usr/local/lib/eclipse/plugins find $d -type d -exec chmod 755 {} + find $d -type f -exec chmod 644 {} + could help... 2. Few days ago I posted to few lists (I think to ports and then to questions) that the last upgrade of www/libxul broke some programs - chmsee and gecko-mediaplayer in my case but eclipse may be affected, too. If you have libxul 10 then try to go back to 1.9 (see /usr/ports/UPDATING of 20120910) and rebuild eclipse. HTH Oli
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