Bug #883
install error
Status: | Resolved | Start date: | 2008-06-27 | |
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Priority: | Could have | Due date: | 2008-06-30 | |
Assigned To: | David Bruehlmeier | % Done: | 100% |
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Category: | Installation Issues | |||
Target version: | - | Estimated time: | 8.00 hours |
Description
hallo
i'm trying DEV3 for the first time with Eclipse (3.3.2 downloaded yesterday from http://downloads.zend.com/pdt/all-in-one/)
and i'm having this error installing it:
(i attach two screenshots)
stefano
Associated revisions
Changed version number to 0.2.0 (see bug #883)
Changed version number to 0.2.0 (see bug #883)
Synchronized version numbers of plugins (see bug #883)
Synchronized version numbers of plugins (see bug #883)
Synchronized version numbers of plugins (see bug #883)
Synchronized version numbers of plugins (see bug #883)
History
#1 Updated by Sebastian Böttger about 7 years ago
- Due date set to 2008-06-30
- Category set to Installation Issues
- Status changed from New to Accepted
- Assigned To set to David Bruehlmeier
- % Done changed from 0 to 70
- Estimated time changed from 0.00 to 1.00
feature.xml got wrong version number. fixed and now testing
#2 Updated by David Bruehlmeier about 7 years ago
This bug cannot be reproduced with the same Eclipse Installation, but on Windows XP.
It is true that the version number of the plugin org.typo3.forge.dev3 does not match with the version number in the feature. Maybe the Mac-related code reacts differently to this situation than the XP-related code?
I have now corrected the version number issue. Please test again, using the latest code from the update site (http://www.dev3.org/update/). Please install using the Eclipse Update Manager.
#3 Updated by Stefano Cecere about 7 years ago
#4 Updated by David Bruehlmeier about 7 years ago
- Status changed from Accepted to Resolved
- % Done changed from 70 to 100
#5 Updated by Stefano Cecere about 7 years ago
- File Picture_7.png added
- File Picture_8.png added
i'm sorry but it isn't resolved..
see in the screenshots what happens when i select DEV3 in the preferences, or Create new package..
thanks
stefano
ps: eclipse 3.3.2 Build id: M20080221-1800 on os x 10.5.3 Intel
stefano
#6 Updated by David Bruehlmeier about 7 years ago
- Status changed from Resolved to Accepted
- % Done changed from 100 to 50
#7 Updated by David Bruehlmeier about 7 years ago
Hi Stefano,
can you please attach the configuration details of your Eclipse installation (Help > About Eclipse Platform > Configuration Details).
Thanks!
Dave
#8 Updated by Stefano Cecere about 7 years ago
- File stefano_eclipse_configuration.txt added
ciao David
here it is my Eclipse configuration (attached file)
s
#9 Updated by David Bruehlmeier about 7 years ago
Hi Stefano,
you have Java version 5 installed, but I am compiling with version 6. The error in the screenshot Picture_7.png usually occurs from differente JRE versions.
Can you please update your JRE and test again? I think the JRE for Mac can be downloaded here:
http://developer.apple.com/java/download/
Regards, Dave
#10 Updated by Stefano Cecere about 7 years ago
Java 6 for osx 10.5.2 is only for 64 bit intel CPUs right now...
i see if i can find Java 6 for "still normal" 32bit machines...
thanks
s
#11 Updated by patrick lischka about 7 years ago
hi everybody,
i can confirm these bug. I have the same problems with the installation on my mac.
regards
patrick
#12 Updated by David Bruehlmeier about 7 years ago
- Target version changed from 0.2 to 1.0
#13 Updated by David Bruehlmeier about 7 years ago
- Target version deleted (
1.0)
#14 Updated by patrick lischka about 7 years ago
the bug still exist in version 1.0.0
is there anybody out there who runs dev3 on a mac?
regards
patrick
#15 Updated by David Bruehlmeier almost 7 years ago
- Status changed from Accepted to Resolved
- % Done changed from 50 to 100
- Estimated time changed from 1.00 to 8.00
This bug should be resolved with the new version 1.0.1 (available from the update site: http://www.dev3.org/update/). In this version, I have backported the features from Java6 to Java5, since Java5 is not yet available for Mac.