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Martin Malina commented on JBIDE-25837:
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Update: I noticed that cdk is not detected as new again as I previously thought - the
dialog will correctly say that it's already there. So the JIRA title is a bit
misleading now, but I'm not sure how better to call it. It's still a bug in my
opinion - the dialog should not be displayed at all.
I can reproduce this again and again by restarting the IDE. Also, even if I select
"Hide already created runtimes", click OK and restart the IDE, it will appear
again and the checkbox is unselected again.
CDK detected again after devstudio restart
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Key: JBIDE-25837
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-25837
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: cdk, runtime-detection
Affects Versions: 4.5.3.AM3
Reporter: Martin Malina
Assignee: Rob Stryker
Attachments: cdk-repetitive-detection.png
This is basically why I saw JBIDE-25836 in the first place (Windows overlapping when
selecting a quick fix in runtime detection dialog).
I had an installation of devstudio and as usual, cdk server adapter was automatically
there. That's expected - when I install devstudio and start it, runtime detection will
notice ~/.minishift exists and will quietly create a server adapter with minishift binary
location missing.
Then I installed updates and restarted the IDE. On the next start, I was shown the
runtime detection dialog - it showed cdk (based on existing ~/.minishift) and it show an
error that minishift binary is missing. This seems to be a bug - there was no new server
found, only the existing cdk adapter.
!cdk-repetitive-detection.png!
I checked again on a clean installation and was able to reproduce easily - a simple IDE
restart will do. See the steps to reproduce.
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