linux/GTK RC1/RC2 fails to start [message #19621] |
Sun, 01 October 2006 11:23 |
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Originally posted by: axel.mueller.amit-services.de
Hi,
eclipse is running on my amd64/opensuse10.1 with 32bit java 1.4.xx without
any problem. but:
Trying to start the eclipse installed with epf-composer, I get a dialogbox
saying:
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Eclipse Process Framework Composer cannot be started while another instance
is running. Switch to the running instance or close it and restart the
application again.
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Of course, no other instance is running and MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME is set.
Thanks and best regards,
Axel Mueller
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Re: linux/GTK RC1/RC2 fails to start [message #19666 is a reply to message #19621] |
Sun, 01 October 2006 16:37 |
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Originally posted by: christopher.fuhrman.etsmtl.ca
Axel Müller wrote:
> Hi,
> eclipse is running on my amd64/opensuse10.1 with 32bit java 1.4.xx without
> any problem. but:
>
> Trying to start the eclipse installed with epf-composer, I get a dialogbox
> saying:
> --------
> Eclipse Process Framework Composer cannot be started while another instance
> is running. Switch to the running instance or close it and restart the
> application again.
> --------
>
> Of course, no other instance is running and MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME is set.
I don't use linux much these days, and I have no idea of how the epf
composer runs, but perhaps it's simply a ".lock" (or similar flag) file
that is present from when composer might have crashed before.
Maybe you can look for such files and try to clean them. It's just a
wild guess - hope nobody minds.
--
Prof. Christopher Fuhrman
Department of Software and IT Engineering
University of Quebec - École de technologie supérieure (ETS)
http://profs.logti.etsmtl.ca/cfuhrman/index.shtml?en
+1 (514) 396 8638
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Re: linux/GTK RC1/RC2 fails to start [message #19758 is a reply to message #19666] |
Sun, 01 October 2006 18:57 |
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Originally posted by: axel.mueller.amit-services.de
No, there's nothing like a lock file. I fear it's a OpenSuse/x86_64 or a
OpenSuse/GTK problem. I hope, that the upcoming 1.0 release of EPF comes as
a plugin and installs on my running eclipse (eclipse-SDK-3.2-linux-gtk).
thanks,
Axel Müller
> Axel Müller wrote:
>> Hi,
>> eclipse is running on my amd64/opensuse10.1 with 32bit java 1.4.xx
>> without any problem. but:
>>
>> Trying to start the eclipse installed with epf-composer, I get a
>> dialogbox saying:
>> --------
>> Eclipse Process Framework Composer cannot be started while another
>> instance is running. Switch to the running instance or close it and
>> restart the application again.
>> --------
>>
>> Of course, no other instance is running and MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME is set.
>
> I don't use linux much these days, and I have no idea of how the epf
> composer runs, but perhaps it's simply a ".lock" (or similar flag) file
> that is present from when composer might have crashed before.
>
> Maybe you can look for such files and try to clean them. It's just a
> wild guess - hope nobody minds.
>
--
axel.mueller@amit-services.de
http://www.amit-services.de
tel +49 +6322 680 668
mobil +49 0160 973 483 27
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Re: linux/GTK RC1/RC2 fails to start [message #566163 is a reply to message #19621] |
Sun, 01 October 2006 16:37 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: christopher.fuhrman.etsmtl.ca
Axel Müller wrote:
> Hi,
> eclipse is running on my amd64/opensuse10.1 with 32bit java 1.4.xx without
> any problem. but:
>
> Trying to start the eclipse installed with epf-composer, I get a dialogbox
> saying:
> --------
> Eclipse Process Framework Composer cannot be started while another instance
> is running. Switch to the running instance or close it and restart the
> application again.
> --------
>
> Of course, no other instance is running and MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME is set.
I don't use linux much these days, and I have no idea of how the epf
composer runs, but perhaps it's simply a ".lock" (or similar flag) file
that is present from when composer might have crashed before.
Maybe you can look for such files and try to clean them. It's just a
wild guess - hope nobody minds.
--
Prof. Christopher Fuhrman
Department of Software and IT Engineering
University of Quebec - École de technologie supérieure (ETS)
http://profs.logti.etsmtl.ca/cfuhrman/index.shtml?en
+1 (514) 396 8638
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Re: linux/GTK RC1/RC2 fails to start [message #566236 is a reply to message #19666] |
Sun, 01 October 2006 18:57 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: axel.mueller.amit-services.de
No, there's nothing like a lock file. I fear it's a OpenSuse/x86_64 or a
OpenSuse/GTK problem. I hope, that the upcoming 1.0 release of EPF comes as
a plugin and installs on my running eclipse (eclipse-SDK-3.2-linux-gtk).
thanks,
Axel Müller
> Axel Müller wrote:
>> Hi,
>> eclipse is running on my amd64/opensuse10.1 with 32bit java 1.4.xx
>> without any problem. but:
>>
>> Trying to start the eclipse installed with epf-composer, I get a
>> dialogbox saying:
>> --------
>> Eclipse Process Framework Composer cannot be started while another
>> instance is running. Switch to the running instance or close it and
>> restart the application again.
>> --------
>>
>> Of course, no other instance is running and MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME is set.
>
> I don't use linux much these days, and I have no idea of how the epf
> composer runs, but perhaps it's simply a ".lock" (or similar flag) file
> that is present from when composer might have crashed before.
>
> Maybe you can look for such files and try to clean them. It's just a
> wild guess - hope nobody minds.
>
--
axel.mueller@amit-services.de
http://www.amit-services.de
tel +49 +6322 680 668
mobil +49 0160 973 483 27
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