Dave, Andrew, and anyone else who has installed Eclipse on Vista...
Gave it another try...and once again problems (big shocker)...
When I was unpacking the file I downloaded from Eclipse.org, I got an
error saying that a source file name(s) were too long. I think it was
referring
That error is comming from the package you use to unzip...
I use winRar from rarLabs..
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Dave, Andrew, and anyone else who has installed Eclipse on Vista...
Gave it another try...and once again problems (big shocker)...
When I
It's the one built into vista ultimate...
Eric
That error is comming from the package you use to unzip...
I use winRar from rarLabs..
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Dave, Andrew, and anyone else who has installed Eclipse on Vista...
Gave it another try
On Friday 11 May 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I was unpacking the file I downloaded from Eclipse.org, I got an
error saying that a source file name(s) were too long. I think it was
What were you unpacking with ? And it was onto a local NTFS file system, yes ?
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Tom Chiverton
Helping
I was using the built in compression software on Vista...and yes...ntfs...
On Friday 11 May 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I was unpacking the file I downloaded from Eclipse.org, I got an
error saying that a source file name(s) were too long. I think it was
What were you unpacking with
the error.
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Dave, Andrew, and anyone else who has installed Eclipse on Vista...
Gave it another try...and once again problems (big shocker)...
When I was unpacking the file I downloaded from Eclipse.org, I got an
error saying that a source file
of the zip file that gets
too
long and causes the error.
On 5/11/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dave, Andrew, and anyone else who has installed Eclipse on Vista...
Gave it another try...and once again problems (big shocker)...
When I was unpacking the file I downloaded from
I had this same error on my Ultimate system, but Eclipse seems to run
perfectly anyway.
Rob
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From: Tom Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 May 2007 15:33
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Eclipse on Vista
On Friday 11 May 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I
Bummer - that's always worked for me in the past. Try it one more time, but
rename the zip file to a very short name - it may be just right on the edge
of the limits.
If it still doesn't work, then definitely try another tool to unzip it.
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Yeah move the zip close to the root of the drive
On 5/12/07, Doug Bezona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bummer - that's always worked for me in the past. Try it one more time,
but
rename the zip file to a very short name - it may be just right on the
edge
of the limits.
If it still
And you tried using winRar?
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The zipfile is in the root of the d drive as is the folder I am unzipping
it to.
Eric
Yeah move the zip close to the root of the drive
On 5/12/07, Doug Bezona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The zipfile is in the root of the d drive as is the folder I am unzipping
it to.
Eric
Yeah move the zip close to the root of the drive
On 5/12/07, Doug Bezona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bummer - that's always worked for me in the past. Try it one more time,
but
rename the zip file to
No...I don;t have internet access onmy laptop here...I am going to have to
try that when I get home tonight.
Eric
And you tried using winRar?
On 5/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The zipfile is in the root of the d drive as is the folder I am
unzipping
it to.
Eric
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