At 9:01 Uhr -0800 19.1.2006, Duane and Julie wrote:
The offending file turned out to be 'gnujaxp.jar' in my
~/Library/Java/Extensions directory. Without knowing the internals
of Eclipse I can't think of any other way I could have solved this
problem.
Is this a bug? It was there because another application required
it. I don't know right now which application that is, but if I
still use it, I'm sure it will crash as well, for the opposite
reason, sometime in the future.
Is someone at Eclipse seeing this group?
Yes.
Does anyone know how to avoid library conflicts?
Yes, don't install Java libraries in a global place like
~/Library/Java/Extensions.
They might affect all Java programs is sometimes strange and hard to
debug ways.
Is there any way a better error message could have been generated?
no, I don't think so.
--andre
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