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Re: Using a workspace-based VM in Eclipse


From: Raif S. Naffah
Subject: Re: Using a workspace-based VM in Eclipse
Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2005 07:38:17 +1100
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hello Mark,

On Friday 23 December 2005 21:56, Mark Wielaard wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-12-23 at 19:56 +1100, Raif S. Naffah wrote:
> > > Now, go to Window->Preferences->Java->Installed JREs and choose
> > > 'Add...' to add a new one.  I named mine "Cacao".  For the JRE
> > > home directory, choose $workspace/fakejdk.  Then turn off "Use
> > > default system libraries" and you can edit the Source attachment
> > > of the new JRE to point to the classpath directory in the
> > > workspace.
> >
> > when i do that Eclipse claims that "Target is not a JDK root.
> > System library was not found."
> >
> > this turns out to be caused by the fact that the instructions to
> > follow do not cause a glibj.zip to be generated, and hence be used
> > as the fake rt.jar.
>
> Are you sure you have the latest GNU Classpath CVS checked out in
> eclipse? Tom added a new Builder ClasspathJar that generates a
> glibj.zip after everything else has been build. See classpath Project
> -> Properties -> Builders.

looks like i didn't when i tried it earlier.  works like a charm.

thanks + cheers;
rsn

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