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Re: [Subclipse-users] Error when trying to "Open" a history item

From: Ali Al-Wasity <dmondark_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-05-13 19:04:49 CEST

Hi Mark,

Thank you for your response.

After digging around, I found sever bug reports (in eclipse.org) about the
issues whether with Subclipse or Subversive. Now from what I understood is
that this is an issue with WTP (particularly SSE) and it should be fixed
(somehow) in WTP2.0 RC0, which is scheduled to be released next Friday (the
18th of May).

Now I will be installing it when it's out, and I will definitely post
something here if it works, I think this is a consistent issue, however it
is not reported as much as it happens with certain file types (not Java
files, and Java developers are still the major eclipse user type) and also
because not everyone is interested in opening the file remotely.

Cheers,
Ali

On 5/13/07, Mark Phippard <markphip@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 5/11/07, Ali Al-Wasity <dmondark@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > Everything in Subclipse works greate for me, except for this:
> >
> > So I checked out a trunk from a project, opened one of its files, and
> > activated the history view of that file. Now when trying to "Get
> > content", "Get revision"...etc from a file revision in the history
> > view, it works with no problem, except when trying to open
> > (rightclick->Open or double click). Eclipse freezes for like 15
> > second, opens a new editor type and throws an exception along with a
> > message box of "Unsupported content type in editor". The exception is
> > "Unable to create this part due to an internal error. Reason for the
> > failure: An exception was thrown during initialization", and the error
> > stack is below. Has this happened to anybody else? can anyone help me?
>
> I believe there is a similar open issue but it is unclear whether this
> is really our problem or in this case the PHP editor just isn't doing
> what it should.
>
> Here is the dilemma. I believe all editors should work properly if
> they are implemented correctly. Our choice is to either just always
> open all files in the simple text editor so that we know they will
> open, or open them in the "right" editor and live with these problems.
>
>
> --
> Thanks
>
> Mark Phippard
> http://markphip.blogspot.com/
>
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Received on Sun May 13 19:04:56 2007

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