Dave, FYI in the future you shouldn't need to do anything other than install Eclipse 3.4 and PTP 2.1. CDT and RSE should now be installed automatically by the update manager.
I don't see the UI problem on MacOS X. I wonder if this is a Windows specific thing? Did you start with a new workspace, or re-use an existing one?
There seem to be some network issues with the test machine at the moment, but I'll try the PE resource manager as soon as I can to see if I can repeat this problem.
Greg On Sep 9, 2008, at 11:06 PM, Dave Wootton wrote: I downloaded PTP 2.1 milestone 1 tonight and think I have everything correctly installed, Eclipse 3.4, CDT 5.0.1, RSE version 3.0 and PTP 2.1 milestone 1. I noticed three problems 1) When I open the PTP perspective, the PTP macine, resource manager and jobs views don't appear automatically. I can open them manually by going to the Windows->Views menu and finding them. 2) I created a PE resource manager using Remote Tools as the service provider and was able to remotely browse to locate my PE proxy executable and complete the creation of the resource manager. When I try to start it, my proxy hangs with the following traceback when I gdb attach to it#0 0x0fcef6fc in connect () from /lib/libpthread.so.0 #1 0x10007978 in proxy_tcp_svr_connect (svr=0x10030020, host=0xffbefe40 "9.76.74.183", port=2397) at src/proxy_tcp_svr.c:210 #2 0x10006f7c in proxy_svr_connect (ps=0x200, host=0xffbef964 "", port=16) at src/proxy_svr.c:89 #3 0x10005f10 in main (argc=<value optimized out>, argv=0xffbefcd4) at src/ptp_ibmpe_proxy.c:5413 I have Eclipse installed on a Windows XP SP2 system and trying to connect to a remote Linux system. I was able to do this a few days ago using a PE proxy using a RSE service provider. I'm going thru a VPN connection plus a couple firewalls on my end (which is the same as a few days ago). In the proxy configuration I select the IP address that my Linux system sees my connect ion as as the address in the 'Local address for proxy connection' dropdown. 3) I tried to create a new remote C project. In the new project wizard, I enter a project name and uncheck 'use default location'. I pick remote tools as the filesystem, then click browse next to loction. There is a connection drop down in teh browse directory dialog that appears, but it is empty. If I click the 'new' button next to the connection dropdown, nothing happens. Is there some setup I need to do to get remote tools filesystems to work other than installing the PTP M1 code into my Eclipse installation? Dave_______________________________________________ ptp-dev mailing list ptp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/ptp-dev
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