Many eclipse dialogs are not working for me. For instance when I try to create a new python project, I can't get past naming the project. Neither the apply nor the finish button do anything. Similarly, for a c project I can't add arguments to the debug launch. Again apply and debug buttons don't do anything. I tried launching eclipse from the command line but there weren't any messages. Any ideas about what is happening? i686 architecture.
On Wed, 2009-10-07 at 21:10 +0200, shmuel siegel wrote:
Many eclipse dialogs are not working for me. For instance when I try to create a new python project, I can't get past naming the project. Neither the apply nor the finish button do anything. Similarly, for a c project I can't add arguments to the debug launch. Again apply and debug buttons don't do anything. I tried launching eclipse from the command line but there weren't any messages. Any ideas about what is happening? i686 architecture.
F11? updates-testing? rawhide? java version? eclipse version? etc...
Aioanei Rares wrote:
On Wed, 2009-10-07 at 21:10 +0200, shmuel siegel wrote:
Many eclipse dialogs are not working for me. For instance when I try to create a new python project, I can't get past naming the project. Neither the apply nor the finish button do anything. Similarly, for a c project I can't add arguments to the debug launch. Again apply and debug buttons don't do anything. I tried launching eclipse from the command line but there weren't any messages. Any ideas about what is happening? i686 architecture.
F11? updates-testing? rawhide? java version? eclipse version? etc...
Sorry, I thought that i686 architecture implied rawhide. I am using a current up to date rawhide. No special features. from rpm -q eclipse-platform-3.5.0-2.fc12.i686 java-1.5.0-gcj-1.5.0.0-29.fc12.1686 java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0-31.b16.fc12.1686
I don't know which java engine eclipse is using. Removing either java package also removes eclipse-platform
* shmuel siegel fedora@shmuelhome.mine.nu [2009-10-07 15:21]:
I don't know which java engine eclipse is using.
It uses the one that alternatives selects. Since OpenJDK has a higher alternative weighting, it will be used. java -version will also tell you :)
Andrew
* shmuel siegel fedora@shmuelhome.mine.nu [2009-10-07 15:03]:
Many eclipse dialogs are not working for me.
Perhaps:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=287307
I'll get a patch into rawhide ASAP.
Andrew
Andrew Overholt wrote:
- shmuel siegel fedora@shmuelhome.mine.nu [2009-10-07 15:03]:
Many eclipse dialogs are not working for me.
Perhaps:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=287307
I'll get a patch into rawhide ASAP.
Andrew
The version in koji that is tagged fc13 does indeed solve my problem so you were right in guessing that it was this upstream bug. I think that it is a serious problem so I hope that it makes it into fc12.
* shmuel siegel fedora@shmuelhome.mine.nu [2009-10-08 11:41]:
Andrew Overholt wrote:
- shmuel siegel fedora@shmuelhome.mine.nu [2009-10-07 15:03]:
Many eclipse dialogs are not working for me.
Perhaps:
[...] The version in koji that is tagged fc13 does indeed solve my problem so you were right in guessing that it was this upstream bug. I think that it is a serious problem so I hope that it makes it into fc12.
Thanks, we'll try to get it back-ported.
Andrew
On 10/07/2009 09:10 PM, shmuel siegel wrote:
Many eclipse dialogs are not working for me. For instance when I try to create a new python project, I can't get past naming the project. Neither the apply nor the finish button do anything. Similarly, for a c project I can't add arguments to the debug launch. Again apply and debug buttons don't do anything. I tried launching eclipse from the command line but there weren't any messages. Any ideas about what is happening? i686 architecture.
I see the same in Rawhide, you can work around it, by pressing space, just after you have clicked the button.
Tim
On 10/07/2009 09:10 PM, shmuel siegel wrote:
Many eclipse dialogs are not working for me. For instance when I try to create a new python project, I can't get past naming the project. Neither the apply nor the finish button do anything. Similarly, for a c project I can't add arguments to the debug launch. Again apply and debug buttons don't do anything. I tried launching eclipse from the command line but there weren't any messages. Any ideas about what is happening? i686 architecture.
But it look like these updates fixes the issue
Updated eclipse-jdt-1:3.5.0-2.fc12.i686 Update 1:3.5.1-1.fc12.i686 Updated eclipse-platform-1:3.5.0-2.fc12.i686 Update 1:3.5.1-1.fc12.i686 Updated eclipse-rcp-1:3.5.0-2.fc12.i686 Update 1:3.5.1-1.fc12.i686 Updated eclipse-swt-1:3.5.0-2.fc12.i686 Update 1:3.5.1-1.fc12.i686
Tim