Hi, my machines aren't able to getting started the development environment.
Machine 1 works with Windows 7 64 bit. There, I had to add the jre path to the xde.ini file: The error message dissapered though, there's no message or window coming up.
Machine 2 working with Windows XP doesn't need any addition to the xde.ini file. But neither any message nor window coming up.
Neither java update to version 7 fixed it. Changing Xmx1024m to Xmx512m or Mxm800m didn't help. In Windows 7 switching off UAC and rebooting didn't help. What's missing here?
Thanks a lot!
XDE won't run
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Installing a 32-bit version of Java did the trick here on Win 7 64
You might also want to install the tools in an other directory than "Program Files (x86)"
I believe GNU make has a bug that can't handle parentheses in the path. See http://okolovich.info/interruptexceptio ... xc00000fd/
You might also want to install the tools in an other directory than "Program Files (x86)"
I believe GNU make has a bug that can't handle parentheses in the path. See http://okolovich.info/interruptexceptio ... xc00000fd/
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As far as I understand, only in the path to the shell (the SHELL variable), and
only in make 3.82.
Unfortunately mingw seems to install sh in just such a path.
only in make 3.82.
Unfortunately mingw seems to install sh in just such a path.
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I'm using Win7 x64 and have it installed in C:\Program Files (x86).
I think I had to use the 32-bit version of Java.
I think I had to use the 32-bit version of Java.
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Hey misterten,
I had a little trouble with the IDE at first as well & it sounds like you've run into the same issue I had, have you had a look at this post?
Hope this helps.
I had a little trouble with the IDE at first as well & it sounds like you've run into the same issue I had, have you had a look at this post?
Hope this helps.
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Installation of Java 32 bit and reinstallation of XDE didn't help. :( :?:
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Skeksis wrote:Hey misterten,
I had a little trouble with the IDE at first as well & it sounds like you've run into the same issue I had, have you had a look at this post?
Hope this helps.
Tried yours already, no success.
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Which error message do you see if you launch xde from the command line ?
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misterten wrote:Skeksis wrote:Hey misterten,
I had a little trouble with the IDE at first as well & it sounds like you've run into the same issue I had, have you had a look at this post?
Hope this helps.
Tried yours already, no success.
Ah, shame. Can you take screen-shots of any errors you are able to trigger, ale500's suggestion of running from the console should pick up on any which are missing exceptions.
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Wow, perfect hint, guys!! Under concsole i found out that Java didn't set its path in Windows: It's running now!!! :P :P :P
And: I did set the path manually, but with 64-bit Java. I forgot to edit it after installing 32-bit Java. :)
But: Even the neweset Java 7 released this week didn't work in 64-it with XDE. :(
And: I did set the path manually, but with 64-bit Java. I forgot to edit it after installing 32-bit Java. :)
But: Even the neweset Java 7 released this week didn't work in 64-it with XDE. :(