More information is needed on how you are launching Equinox, including what
bundles you are using and what config.ini options etc.  Also, what version
of Eclipse you are migrating from where your application worked.  Lets move
this discussion into a bug report.  If you have an application that used to
work in 3.2-3.3 and now does not work in 3.4 then that is the bug you
should open with a description of how to reproduce or even better would be
a testcase for us to reproduce.  I would open that bug against
Equinox->Bundles

In 3.3 we split the application container out of org.eclipse.core.runtime
into org.eclipse.equinox.app.  You must include the org.eclipse.equinox.app
bundle in your configuration to use the Eclipse application container.

Hope we can help you out.

Tom




                                                                       
  From:       "David Leangen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>                       
                                                                       
  To:         "Equinox development mailing list" <equinox-dev@eclipse.org>
                                                                       
  Date:       05/01/2008 09:06 AM                                      
                                                                       
  Subject:    RE: [equinox-dev] New version of Equinox quits upon bundle error
                                                                       






Thank you, Tom,

What would the bug be, then? "Running in console requires
org.eclipse.equinox.core.runtime"? It is my understanding that only the
osgi
package should be required.


BTW, when I add the -noExit option, I get an error (Unrecognized option).
Is
that really a valid option?


Regards,
David


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Thomas Watson
Sent: 1 May 2008 22:17
To: Equinox development mailing list
Subject: Re: [equinox-dev] New version of Equinox quits upon bundle error


Please open a bug if you think you have found a regression. In the bug
report please give steps to reproduce. Thanks.

If you launch with the option command line option -noExit that should help
keep the framework running when the application fails.

Tom



"David Leangen" ---05/01/2008 02:30:03 AM---Hello!


From:
"David Leangen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To:
<equinox-dev@eclipse.org>

Date:
05/01/2008 02:30 AM

Subject:
[equinox-dev] New version of Equinox quits upon bundle error







Hello!

I recently updated to 3.4M6, which IIUC is the most recent release.

I run my apps in the Eclipse console because it is great for debugging.
However, with this version, when one of my bundles has an error, everything
shuts down with a message "The Application could not start...".


How can I get the console to work like before and just run with the
erroneous bundles in a RESOLVED state so I can debug the problems?


BTW, the error logs are complaining that I need
org.eclipse.equinox.core.runtime installed. I don't mind installing one
bundle, but that bundle has lots of dependencies that I don't want.

I never needed this before... so what's changed?



Thank you!
David


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