I'm trying to get an Eclipse RCP application to run on FreeBSD. It's been set up so that the target platform location has been moved from /usr/local/eclipse to a private directory containing many third party files and within which the distributed delta pack is installed.
I can get it to build and run correctly on FreeBSD by copying files from /usr/local/eclipse to the target platform location, namely the *freebsd* files from /usr/local/eclipse/plugins - but only if I use the 'Launch an Eclipse application' approach. If I try to export the application using the export wizard, the export process succeeds but no launcher is present in the export directory. If I copy /usr/local/eclipse/eclipse into the export directory, I can start the application but it complains that MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME cannot be found in the environment and it exits after displaying the splash screen. If I set MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME to either of /usr/local/lib/firefox or /usr/local/lib/firefox3, it runs further but either exits with a java-out-of-memory error or it hangs and must be killed. I am guessing I have not set up the correct environment to run it outside of Eclipse. What do I need to do to generate the FreeBSD portion of a delta pack? It seems like I'm awfully close but that perhaps I'm linking to the wrong library - it is not necessary to set MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME if I export a simple RCP application when the target platform location is /usr/local/eclipse. In this simple case the launcher is correctly copied to the export directory, too. _______________________________________________ freebsd-eclipse@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-eclipse To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-eclipse-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"