> This is weird...
> 
> As I've not yet done the jump to the new Xorg so I can't be sure that it
> will work out of the box but I would not have expected it to cause any
> problems. The problem that you are reporting doesn't seems to be caused
> by the switch to Xorg. Can you confirm that you didn't install any new
> plugin around the time you upgraded to thew new Xorg?

Yes, I do not change anything in plugins while upgrade.

> Your osgi.bundles property doesn't seems quite right. The
> org.eclipse.equinox.transform.hook reference should normally be listed
> in a osgi.framework.extensions property. The osgi.bundles should have a
> reference to the actual transforms that you are using (like
> org.eclipse.equinox.transforms.xslt for example).
> 
> You could try to remove the osgi.bundles property of your config.ini
> file. This should give you back most of your plugins but I guess that
> the plugin that added this funny line will probably won't work.

I've tried, for my surprise,  it starts, but looks like all
configuration (with installed plugins) was lost.

> I'll update a scratch box to the new Xorg and check whether it works
> correctly just in case I'm digressing with the transform hook part.

Probably it does not related to Xorg upgrade but related to Gnome
upgrade ?

As far as I remember there was an command line option for eclipse to
reset configuration somehow. Unfortunately I can't remember exact
spelling. Probably this may help ? 

> Steph

-- 
Vladimir B. Grebenschikov
v...@fbsd.ru
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