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Re: [udig-devel] uDig 1.0.1 RC5
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Same here. I see that you put the -vm option in udig.ini. I don't
think udig.ini is being used, maybe it's supposed to be used, but
it's not. (The only way I could tell is if there is a bad option in
the Info.plist, a JavaVM error lists the whole command used, and the
memory option in udig.ini is not there, just the ones in Info.plist.)
You need to have the -vm option in Info.plist. Like this:
Attachment:
Info.plist.zip
Description: Zip archive
On Aug 12, 2005, at 12:16 PM, Mark Lucas wrote:
Ok,
I'll do the ignorant user test... I am running Mac OS 10.4 with
Java 5 installed. Eclipse 3.1 is also on my system.
Downloaded the zip file which automatically unzipped in my
downloads file
Entered the uDig directory, tried double clicking on the
startup.jar - nothing happened
Double clicked on the udig.app:
a udig.ini file was created in the udig folder
error dialog:
an error has occurred, see the log file, path to
1123866595436.log...
!SESSION 2005-08-12 13:09:55.188
-----------------------------------------------
eclipse.buildId=I20050627-1435
java.version=1.4.2_07
java.vendor=Apple Computer, Inc.
BootLoader constants: OS=macosx, ARCH=ppc, WS=carbon, NL=en_US
Command-line arguments: -os macosx -ws carbon -arch ppc
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