On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 17:24 -0400, Mark Phippard wrote:
> Udo Rader <udo.rader@bestsolution.at> wrote on 05/10/2006 05:06:16 PM:
>
> > On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 16:55 -0400, Mark Phippard wrote:
> > > Udo Rader <udo.rader@bestsolution.at> wrote on 05/10/2006 04:52:20 PM:
> > >
> > > > As per a stack trace, how would I get such a thing under Linux?
> > > > Subclipse or whatever component does not segfault and so I don't get
> any
> > > > coredump and thus cannot provide you with any tracing information.
> > >
> > > Open the Eclipse Error Log view. It is under the Basic or General
> > > grouping depending on the Eclipse version.
> >
> > ok, for the "internal error" popup this is what I get in the error log:
>
> Thanks it will help. In this case, the lock would be an internal Eclipse
> thing, not a Subversion lock. You have probably answered this before, but
> what version of Eclipse/Subclipse are you using? Also, you are just doing
> Team -> Update from a view, not doing Synchronize or anything?
I have Eclipse 3.1.2 and Subclipse 1.0.1.
And yes, I am working in the "Java" and not in the "Synchronize"
perspective and no SVN views (like "SVN Annotate" or so) are opened.
Udo Rader
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Received on Thu May 11 01:20:42 2006