I started developing in Codename One a few days ago, using IntelliJ, but since it was causing some problems, I decided to try it with Eclipse.
I got a fresh install of Eclipse Proton for Java developers on my Mac Pro running OS Sierra 10.12.6 and I can't install the Codename One plugin.
I can find it in the marketplace, but when I try to install it starts the process but soon stops and pops this message. After I press ok, I can select features to install as seen here. After I press Confirm it does nothing, and presents this. I have already installed other plugins successfully, this is the only one giving me troubles.
I tried accessing that link but it leads to a standard 404 error page on codenameone's website.
I can't seem to find a way around this, as even trying to install the plugin through Eclipse marketplace website leads to this error.
Any help is appreciated :)
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... but each time I restart FF I can see the same note :( So restarting does not make any effect I tried more than 5 times yet :S Before the update attempt all worked fine.
The plugin link is https://dl-ssl.google.com/gwt/plugins/firefox/gwt-dev-plugin.xpi but maybe the plugin version is somehow is not for my GWT 2.3? I am not pretty sure here :S
So my question is can I rollback the new fail installed plugin or what should I do to restore my previous FF dev plugin?
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This is version: eclipse-java-indigo-SR2-macosx-cocoa-x86_64 on Mac OSX 10.6.8
Launching the eclipse application or executing the alias from a shell ./eclipse (or Eclipse.app/Contents/MacOS/eclipse) results in a segfault.
$ ./eclipse
Invalid memory access of location 0x10 rip=0x7fff84ea3164
Segmentation fault
However, it runs successfully as the super user
$ sudo ./eclipse
Password:
This is fine for now, but running eclipse under sudo does not seem like a good idea.
To make this stranger still, this installation of eclipse worked fine a few months ago and I can't remember changing anything relevant.
Any ideas?
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Before taking the more drastic step of re-installing Java on Mac OS X [not always so simple :( .. ], I just reinstalled Eclipse and ADT - and it worked fine after that.
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Segmentation fault: 11
.. it appeared in my Eclipse ADT setup after I updated the Android SDK for Google Play Services, and then tried to run Installation of update from "Check For Updates". Restarting the computer did not help.
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