Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2010 01:20:07 +0200 From: "Ronald Klop" <ronald-freebsd8@klop.yi.org> To: "Ralf Folkerts" <ralf.folkerts@gmx.de> Cc: freebsd-java@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Eclipse, User-Installed Plugins won't work Message-ID: <op.vi5e3tlv8527sy@pinky> In-Reply-To: <4C91083C.8080002@gmx.de> References: <4C907C8A.9060807@gmx.de> <op.vi2kqbam8527sy@212-123-145-58.ip.telfort.nl> <4C91083C.8080002@gmx.de>
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On Wed, 15 Sep 2010 19:54:04 +0200, Ralf Folkerts <ralf.folkerts@gmx.de> wrote: > Am 15.09.2010 12:28, schrieb Ronald Klop: >> On Wed, 15 Sep 2010 09:58:02 +0200, Ralf Folkerts >> <ralf.folkerts@gmx.de> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> yesterday I launched Eclipse - after ~3 weeks not using it and ~two >>> "portmaster -a" runs during that period. However, there were none of >>> my Plugins active. >>> >>> As I was unsure of the Status of my Install I removed my ~/.eclipse >>> and ~/workspace (moved the Projects Files away before) and started >>> "fresh"; entered the Update-Locations and installed the Plugins. The >>> Install went fine. However, after a restart of Eclipse the installed >>> Plugins were not "visible" i.e. there was no PyDev Perspective, my >>> PyDev Item in Preferences, ... However, there also were no errors >>> logged in the error log. >>> >>> I tried several times with several Plugins; log4e, pydev, mylyn, >>> apache directory sudio, HgEclipse. Didn't get them to work and no >>> error logged. I also deinstalled Eclipse and installed freshly, in >>> between checking that /usr/local/lib/eclipse was really completely >>> removed, >>> >>> Still no success. >>> >>> Now I just started eclipse with kdesu and installed pydev -- and I >>> indeed got the PyDev Perspective, Pydev-Item in the Properties etc. >>> >>> Is there anything to consider when installing Updates as mere User? I >>> also recognized that my "User" Update Location List was empty, while >>> the "kdesu" List did contain the "usual" two Update Sites for >>> Eclipse... >>> >>> Would be cool to get this cleared; I'd prefer to install (and Update) >>> Plugins as "normal" User over running Eclipse as root to perform these >>> tasks. >>> >>> MTIA & Cheers, >>> _ralf_ >>> >> >> Hi, >> >> I've had the same problem. The good part is that the problem went away, >> but the sad part is, that I don't know what solved it. Can you update >> all your ports and than reinstall eclipse? >> The fun thing is, that I didn't have the problem with the eclipse-devel >> port, but only the eclipse port, while those ports where practicly >> identical at some point in time a couple of weeks ago. >> >> What version of the port is installed exactly? I have these: >> $ ls -d /var/db/pkg/eclipse-* >> eclipse-3.5.2_1 eclipse-devel-3.5.2_3 >> >> Ronald. > > Hi, > > ok, I updated all Ports, pkg_deleted my Eclipse, removed the > /usr/local/lib/eclipse Directory (which still existed due to the Plugins > installed as "root"), re-built and installed java/eclipse, rm -rf'ed > ~/.eclipse, ~/workspace and /root/workspace. > > Then started Eclipse -as User-, installed PyDev. Install went thru fine; > the files being installed ended up in > ~/.eclipse/org.eclipse.platform_3.5.0_946975857/plugins/. However, upon > restart I didn't see anything of PyDev. > > Then started Eclipse as root and installed PyDev - install went thru > like the "User" one - but upon restart I did see PyDev. Removed my > ~/.eclipse and ~/workspace, started Eclipse as User again - and saw > PyDev. > > The Configuration (Help/About Eclipse SDK/Installation > Details/Configuration) listed these Features after Installation of PyDev > as User: > > *** Features: > org.eclipse.cvs (1.1.101.R35x_v20100125-7E79FGD9kKF67BPDZ7PKCE1911) > "Eclipse CVS Client" > org.eclipse.help (1.1.2.R35x_v20100119-7e7eFAnFEx2X_fZltJhDjz-D) "Help > System Base" > org.eclipse.jdt (3.5.2.r352_v20100108-7r88FEwFI0WTuoBl0iaG0tyhfZH6) > "Eclipse Java Development Tools" > org.eclipse.pde (3.5.2.R35x_v20100119-7Z7_FA2FDX-aXQYWqYDBz-z0qufo) "PDE" > org.eclipse.platform > (3.5.2.R35x_v20100210-0800-9wEnGFyFthz-4yg6B60OIpw65ABz09Ob_FT7JHF) > "Eclipse Platform" > org.eclipse.rcp (3.5.2.R35x_v20100119-A-AsG3KFocc4Vz-97iWGrXXb27BA) > "Eclipse RCP" > org.eclipse.sdk > (3.5.2.R35x_v20100119-7Q7bARBPkUMMrOSko67clZ43WcZR-CertxP4fj-TDFGhS) > "Eclipse Project SDK" > > the > *** Plug-in Registry: > didn't contain anything PyDev-like. > > after Installation of PyDev as root, however, it looked like > > *** Features: > org.eclipse.cvs (1.1.101.R35x_v20100125-7E79FGD9kKF67BPDZ7PKCE1911) > "Eclipse CVS Client" > org.eclipse.help (1.1.2.R35x_v20100119-7e7eFAnFEx2X_fZltJhDjz-D) "Help > System Base" > org.eclipse.jdt (3.5.2.r352_v20100108-7r88FEwFI0WTuoBl0iaG0tyhfZH6) > "Eclipse Java Development Tools" > org.eclipse.pde (3.5.2.R35x_v20100119-7Z7_FA2FDX-aXQYWqYDBz-z0qufo) "PDE" > org.eclipse.platform > (3.5.2.R35x_v20100210-0800-9wEnGFyFthz-4yg6B60OIpw65ABz09Ob_FT7JHF) > "Eclipse Platform" > org.eclipse.rcp (3.5.2.R35x_v20100119-A-AsG3KFocc4Vz-97iWGrXXb27BA) > "Eclipse RCP" > org.eclipse.sdk > (3.5.2.R35x_v20100119-7Q7bARBPkUMMrOSko67clZ43WcZR-CertxP4fj-TDFGhS) > "Eclipse Project SDK" > org.python.pydev.feature (1.6.2.2010090812) "Pydev - Python Development > Environment" > > and > *** Plug-in Registry: > com.ibm.icu (4.0.1.v20090822) "International Components for Unicode for > Java (ICU4J)" [Active] > com.jcraft.jsch (0.1.41.v200903070017) "JSch" [Resolved] > com.python.pydev (1.6.2.2010090812) "Pydev Extensions" [Starting] > com.python.pydev.analysis (1.6.2.2010090812) "Analysis Plug-in" > [Starting] > com.python.pydev.codecompletion (1.6.2.2010090812) "Codecompletion > Plug-in" [Starting] > com.python.pydev.debug (1.6.2.2010090812) "Extensions Debug Plug-in" > [Starting] > com.python.pydev.fastparser (1.6.2.2010090812) "Fastparser Plug-in" > [Starting] > com.python.pydev.refactoring (1.6.2.2010090812) "Refactoring Plug-in" > [Starting] > > did contain PyDev. > > Then tried to install Log4E as User - however, again I didn't see it > after the Restart. > > To get my Eclipse into a "workable" state again I'll reinstall all > plugins as root and launch eclipse as root regularly to get any Updates. > > Does anyone have a hint? > > MTIA, Cheers, > _ralf_ Hi, too bad it didn't help. I don't know anything else to try. Isn't there any info in workspace/.metadata/.log? Ronald.
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