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RE: [equinox-dev] New version of Equinox quits upon bundle error
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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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