Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Re: GWT Eclipse Plugin doesn't work with read-only Eclipse Helios file system

Added a FAQ entry on this:

http://edge.atl.corp.google.com:9999/eclipse/docs/faq.html#multiuser

On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 11:52 AM, Rajeev Dayal <rdayal@google.com> wrote:
Hi,

We've been hearing reports of this, but also for people using Eclipse 3.5. Do you run into the same problem if using Eclipse 3.5?

Also, did you install Eclipse as a root user, but the plugin as a non-root user?


Rajeev


On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 11:29 PM, blackbeltdev <blackbeltdev@gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this...

The GWT eclipse 3.6 plugin doesn't work at all if Helios Eclipse is
installed to a read-only file system (e.g. /opt on unix). I believe
this is a new issue related to the 3.6 version of the plugin but I'm
not 100% certain.

For example none of the normal functions will show up (e.g. create
Google Web Application). I was able to recreate this problem on
multiple machines starting from a fresh install of Helios J2EE edition
and then immediately installing the 3.6 version of the GWT plugin.

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