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RE: [equinox-dev] New version of Equinox quits upon bundle error
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Thank you,
Tom,
While looking into
this a little more, I discovered that this probably isn't a regression issue
after all.
I recently moved
over to Mac, so I've been trying to get set up on my new machine. This has not
been easy. :-(
The behaviour I
described below is the same on 3.4M3 and 3.4M6.
Is there someplace
I can get a list of the differences between how Eclipse is set up to run out of
the box on Mac as opposed to Linux? They are obviously not the same, and I
haven't had any luck yet finding such info.
Thank
you!
David
More information is needed on how you are launching Equinox, including what
bundles you are using and what config.ini options etc. Also, what version of
Eclipse you are migrating from where your application worked. Lets move this
discussion into a bug report. If you have an application that used to work in
3.2-3.3 and now does not work in 3.4 then that is the bug you should open with
a description of how to reproduce or even better would be a testcase for us to
reproduce. I would open that bug against Equinox->Bundles
In 3.3 we
split the application container out of org.eclipse.core.runtime into
org.eclipse.equinox.app. You must include the org.eclipse.equinox.app bundle
in your configuration to use the Eclipse application container.
Hope we
can help you out.
Tom
"David
Leangen" ---05/01/2008 09:06:01 AM---Thank you, Tom,
From: |
"David Leangen"
<osgi@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
To: |
"Equinox development mailing list"
<equinox-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
Date: |
05/01/2008 09:06 AM |
Subject: |
RE: [equinox-dev] New version of
Equinox quits upon bundle error |
Thank you, Tom,
What would the bug be, then?
"Running in console requires
org.eclipse.equinox.core.runtime"? It is my
understanding that only the osgi
package should be
required.
BTW, when I add the -noExit option, I get an error
(Unrecognized option). Is
that really a valid
option?
Regards,
David
-----Original
Message-----
From: equinox-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:equinox-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of Thomas Watson
Sent: 1 May 2008 22:17
To: Equinox development
mailing list
Subject: Re: [equinox-dev] New version of Equinox quits upon
bundle error
Please open a bug if you think you have found a
regression. In the bug
report please give steps to reproduce.
Thanks.
If you launch with the option command line option -noExit that
should help
keep the framework running when the application
fails.
Tom
"David Leangen" ---05/01/2008 02:30:03
AM---Hello!
From:
"David Leangen"
<osgi@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
<equinox-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
05/01/2008
02:30 AM
Subject:
[equinox-dev] New version of Equinox quits upon
bundle error
Hello!
I recently updated
to 3.4M6, which IIUC is the most recent release.
I run my apps in the
Eclipse console because it is great for debugging.
However, with this
version, when one of my bundles has an error, everything
shuts down with a
message "The Application could not start...".
How can I get the
console to work like before and just run with the
erroneous bundles in a
RESOLVED state so I can debug the problems?
BTW, the error logs are
complaining that I need
org.eclipse.equinox.core.runtime installed. I don't
mind installing one
bundle, but that bundle has lots of dependencies that I
don't want.
I never needed this before... so what's
changed?
Thank
you!
David
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