Bug 145463

Summary: Startup problems
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Andrew Overholt <overholt>
Component: eclipseAssignee: Andrew Overholt <overholt>
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Description Andrew Overholt 2005-01-18 18:34:10 UTC
Description of problem:
Eclipse won't start up.


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
eclipse-platform-3.1-0.M4.19
gcc4-java-4.0.0-0.19

How reproducible:
Every time

Steps to Reproduce:
1. eclipse -data somenewdirectory
  
Actual results:
'An error has occurred ...'

Expected results:
Eclipse should start up

Additional info:

Comment 1 Andrew Overholt 2005-01-18 18:46:49 UTC
Created attachment 109932 [details]
log

The first session is with no .eclipse and no workspace.  Once that starts up, I
try to create a java project and it fails as in #145462.  After exiting
normally, the second session fails as in this log.

Comment 2 Andrew Overholt 2005-01-18 18:50:03 UTC
If I don't do the Java Project thing the first time, I get:  "Unable
to read workbench state.  Workbench UI layout will be reset." the
second time.  Pressing OK, it fails to start up and I get the log
which I will attach next.

Comment 3 Andrew Overholt 2005-01-18 18:50:33 UTC
Created attachment 109933 [details]
log with failure on second startup after _not_ trying new Java Project

Comment 4 Andrew Overholt 2005-02-02 14:45:29 UTC
This doesn't happen for me with the latest (3.0.1 -14) rpms.  Closing.