Re: [Fwd: [eclipse-announce] ECLiPSe 5.6 released]

From: Warwick Harvey <wh_at_icparc.ic.ac.uk>
Date: Thu 19 Jun 2003 11:37:03 AM GMT
Message-ID: <20030619123703.A8744@tempest.icparc.ic.ac.uk>
On Thu, Jun 19, 2003 at 01:09:06AM +0100, Kish Shen wrote:
> I can't really check this as I am at home and I can only login
> through Windows (at least I managed to get a vt100 window now)..
> 
> >This happened to Karen Petrie the other day.  She figured out that it had
> >occurred because she had quit ECLiPSe by clicking on the "X" in the title
> >bar while it was in the middle of running a query.  In her case, she found
> 
> I am a bit confused: if she had quit ECLiPSe, then why did she still have
> the window with the missing interrupt button?

She had quit ECLiPSe (by clicking on the "X"), and then started it again;
it was the new ECLiPSe that was missing the interrupt button.

> Also, what OS was she using? I seem to remember she had a Windows XP machine
> in the Summer School. The error message refers to a command that should only
> be executed with Unix, where we create a separate process for the interrupt
> button. 

She was using Linux (RH 9 or something).

> I have seen this error message on the Mac X11 version of tkeclipse only; and
> it happens at startup as well, but only about half the time, and I have no
> idea why it happens, or indeed why only half the time. I had thought it had
> something to do with the beta version of X11 that we have for MacOS, but
> if it is happening also on Linux, then it may be something else...


Cheers,
Warwick
Received on Thu Jun 19 12:37:04 2003

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