On Sun, 8 Dec 2019 at 14:05, Aleksandar Kurtakov <akurt...@redhat.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 8, 2019 at 5:43 PM Jonah Graham <jo...@kichwacoders.com> > wrote: > >> Does anyone recognize the attached error message? It comes up whenever I >> open the cdt.target file recently, but I haven't tracked down which project >> contributes this. >> Hey Jonah, >> > 1. Please file a bug against p2 to request that > touchpoint.natives.checkAndPromptNativePackage has better message to make > it clear which bundle requires it. Add me on CC this is a topic of interest > for me so I'll try to find time for it. > Done. Bug 558006 <https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=558006> > 2. It reminds of smth we added in the Dockerfile ls based editor ( > https://git.eclipse.org/c/linuxtools/org.eclipse.linuxtools.git/commit/containers/org.eclipse.linuxtools.docker.editor.ls/META-INF/p2.inf?id=5fe85e48934bfd7ff0758af378e0565f21b052b4). > So do you have nodejs installed? Or maybe nodejs package name is different > under debian? If there is package with name nodejs name installed and it's > version is greater than 6 it should be a bug in p2 touchpoint handling. > It is indeed the dockerfile ls editor's p2.inf that is doing it. I do have node on my system, on my path, not from the nodejs package in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS because it is relatively old (v8) and I have many versions installed and managed with my .bashrc setting the PATH. The language server integration is working for Docker, so my user experience there is good. HTH, Jonah
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