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Martin Malina commented on JBIDE-19697:
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Thanks, Snjeza, but I still don't know at what point does it discover that there is
another installation of Eclipse in another dir and get the config file from there and copy
it over to the currently running Eclipse. Because as far as I see it, all of the above is
only related to searching for the right path inside the current Eclipse, not looking for
other installations of Eclipse.
But I will ask somebody else to read through this and perhaps they will get it :)
org.jboss.tools.runtime.ui.prefs mysteriously appears in Eclipse dir
during JBDS BYOE installation
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Key: JBIDE-19697
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-19697
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: runtime-detection
Affects Versions: 4.3.0.Alpha2
Reporter: Martin Malina
Assignee: Snjezana Peco
When I install JBDs 9.0.0.Alpha2 B24 BYOE into new Eclipse Mars M6 and new workspace,
during the installation, suddenly the runtime detection config appears inside my Eclipse
isntall dir:
{code}
$ find Eclipse-runtime-test.app/ -name 'org.jboss.tools.runtime.*.prefs'
Eclipse-runtime-test.app//Contents/Eclipse/configuration/.settings/org.jboss.tools.runtime.ui.prefs
{code}
This is inside the file:
{code}
$ find Eclipse-runtime-test.app/ -name 'org.jboss.tools.runtime.*.prefs'|xargs
cat
eclipse.preferences.version=1
runtimePaths=<?xml version\="1.0" encoding\="UTF-8"
standalone\="no"?>\n<runtimePaths version\="2">\n
<runtimePath path\="/Users/rasp/jbossqa/runtimes/jboss-eap-6.3.0"
scanOnEveryStartup\="false" timestamp\="-1">\n
<serverDefinitions>\n <serverDefinition description\=""
enabled\="true"
location\="/Users/rasp/jbossqa/runtimes/jboss-eap-6.3.0" name\="JBoss EAP
6.3" type\="EAP" version\="6.3">\n <included/>\n
</serverDefinition>\n </serverDefinitions>\n
</runtimePath>\n</runtimePaths>\n
{code}
It contains /Users/rasp/jbossqa/runtimes/jboss-eap-6.3.0 which I use regularly when
testing server tooling. But how did this happen?
I looked for the pref file before I started BYOE installation. Then a bit later, a few
minutes into the installation, I checked again and the file is there now.
Can somebody explain what's going on?
Note: This happened to me yesterday and it surprised me, but I wasn't sure if it
wasn't my mistake somehow. But Max preferred I try again, so I did. And it is
happening again now.
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