Sorry, the eclipse subdirectory exists, but there is no startup.jar file in it that the qpidmc.sh file expects (looking at the "-jar" argument of the java command). There is only a "plugins" directory that contains two jar files and a folder. Perhaps there is a setup step that I skipped or isn't documented to configure that part of the management console. Anyway, I got this from the "/Java/qpid-1.0-incubating-M2-management-console-unix.tar.gz" path of the "final.tar.gz" file from "http://archive.apache.org/dist/incubator/qpid/M2-incubating/";. The md5 checks out (1a62ad83bb7259db034e564f4a028b5c).
-Brent

Aidan Skinner wrote:
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 7:08 PM, Brent Villalobos
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm trying to get qpidmc working by following the instructions at
 http://cwiki.apache.org/qpid/configuring-qpid-management-console.html.
 However, it is not working.  I run "qpidmc.sh linux gtk x86" and I get
 this error:
    Unable to access jarfile
 /usr/pic1/qpid-1.0-all/Java/qpidmc/eclipse/startup.jar
 Looking at the qpidmc.sh file, it is looking for jars in a
 "$QPIDMC_HOME/eclipse" subdirectory which does not exist.  Luckily, I

That subdirectory being missing is bad, almost everything lives in
there. Which archive did you download and what's it's md5sum?

- Aidan

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