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1. Re: Error when opening richfaces file in Eclipse with Fedora
maxandersen Jan 20, 2008 3:14 PM (in response to kjack)does any of this help
http://labs.jboss.com/wiki/JBosstoolsVisualEditorFAQ -
2. Re: Error when opening richfaces file in Eclipse with Fedora
kjack Jan 20, 2008 4:33 PM (in response to kjack)I typed in:
yum install compat-libstdc++-33.i386
The response I got was:
Package compat-libstdc++-33 - 3.2.3-62.i386 is already installed.
The document asked to leave it open in JBOSS TOOLS HTML EDITOR mode and restart eclipse and still I get the same error as mentioned earlier. Is the component libswt-xulrunner-gtk-3346.so. supposed to exist in my system? Which package contains this component? -
3. Re: Error when opening richfaces file in Eclipse with Fedora
maxandersen Jan 20, 2008 5:57 PM (in response to kjack)its bundled with jboss tools under the xulrunner plugins.
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4. Re: Error when opening richfaces file in Eclipse with Fedora
kjack Jan 20, 2008 10:14 PM (in response to kjack)From the following file JBossTools-2.0.0.GA-ALL-linux-gtk.zip I extracted
org.mozilla.xulrunner.gtk.linux.x86_1.8.1.3-20070904
I searched in that file for libswt*.* or anything that even contains swt yet
wasn't able to find anything.
org.mozilla.xulrunner.gtk.linux.x86_1.8.1.3-20070904/xulrunner/plugins only contains:
libnullplugin.so
libunixprintplugin.so -
5. Re: Error when opening richfaces file in Eclipse with Fedora
maxandersen Jan 21, 2008 6:15 AM (in response to kjack)I then don't know it works fine on my fedora 6 and fedora 8 and same outofbox worked on red hat 4 and red hat 5.
I have not seen your error before. -
6. Re: Error when opening richfaces file in Eclipse with Fedora
kjack Jan 22, 2008 1:34 AM (in response to kjack)I decided to just download eclipse form eclipse.org and also Java 6 instead of the using the ones that came with Fedora. Now it all works fine, thank you for your suggestions though.
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7. Re: Error when opening richfaces file in Eclipse with Fedora
maxandersen Jan 22, 2008 1:40 AM (in response to kjack)yes - don't use gcj.
Use a java certified implementation.