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Re: [ptp-dev] Problems after update to latest head
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One other thing. I've started to add support to tunnel proxy
communication over a single connection, either using port forwarding
or via stdio, so you'll see some extra buttons on the new RM wizard
page. Just so you don't get your hopes up, neither are working yet.
Greg
On Aug 14, 2007, at 7:32 PM, Clement Kam Man Chu wrote:
I got exactly problems as you got. For remote service id, I just
hard code for fixing it temporary on my linux machine. Regarding
to connection problem, the problem I think orte_proxy cannot
connect to eclipse probably by some strange arguments. For fixing
this problem, go to source
org.eclipse.ptp.remote.AbstractRemoteProxyRuntimeClient method
startupProxyServer() and comments two lines of codes like as
belows. I think both problems will be fixed soon.
if (portForwarding) {
//args = "--host=localhost " + args;
} else {
//args = "--host=" + getSessionHost() + " "
+ args;
}
Clement
Ricardo Marin Matinata wrote:
On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 10:08 -0400, Dave Wootton wrote:
I'm not sure if this is the right way to fix the problem with the
null pointer exception in handleNewRemoteConnectionSelected, but
if I check remoteServices for null before trying to use it (lines
285 & 286), then when I click New, the remote services combo box
gets updated with 'Local', and I complete the wizard. Then I can
start my proxy and run my PE application.
Dave
Although i could successfully make everything work on Mac OS, I'm
experiencing the exact same problem in Linux (tested both x86 and
x86_64), with today's CVS HEAD. The way i've tried to work around the
Wizard problem was to *force* an updateConnectionPulldown()
somewhere in
the createContents() (see the pacth below). It seems that in
Linux, we
are not getting the initial *Modify* event on the remoteCombo right
after it is filled.
With that, i was able to proceed with starting the orte_proxy, and
actually observe another problem in Linux: the proxy client (in
Eclipse)
never gets the server connect, even though there is a server process
(orte_proxy) running. If I manually try to kill the running
server, and
start another with the exact port parameter, everything proceeds
normally.
Is it possible that the server is coming up faster than the client
is up
to listening (even makes sense?) ?
Index:
src/org/eclipse/ptp/remote/ui/wizards/
AbstractRemoteResourceManagerConfigurationWizardPage.java
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RCS
file: /cvsroot/tools/org.eclipse.ptp/core/org.eclipse.ptp.remote/
src/org/eclipse/ptp/remote/ui/wizards/
AbstractRemoteResourceManagerConfigurationWizardPage.java,v
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -r1.5
AbstractRemoteResourceManagerConfigurationWizardPage.java
---
src/org/eclipse/ptp/remote/ui/wizards/
AbstractRemoteResourceManagerConfigurationWizardPage.java 13 Aug
2007 19:34:07 -0000 1.5
+++
src/org/eclipse/ptp/remote/ui/wizards/
AbstractRemoteResourceManagerConfigurationWizardPage.java 14 Aug
2007 18:48:06 -0000
@@ -314,6 +314,7 @@
});
updateRemotePulldown();
+ updateConnectionPulldown();
Composite proxyComp = new Composite(parent, SWT.NONE);
GridLayout proxyLayout = new GridLayout();
@@ -433,6 +434,7 @@
IRemoteServices remoteServices =
PTPRemotePlugin.getDefault().getRemoteServices(remoteServicesId);
IRemoteConnectionManager connMgr =
remoteServices.getConnectionManager();
connMgr.newConnection(getControl().getShell());
+
}
/**
--
Clement Kam Man Chu
Research Assistant
Faculty of Information Technology
Monash University, Caulfield Campus
Ph: 61 3 9903 2355
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