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    Default Problem running Roo 1.1.0.M3

    Hi!!

    I have just downloaded the sts 2.5.0.M3 and installed it! When trying to create a Roo project, the software just bugs without giving any error.
    Tried to reinstall but still have the same problem.
    For info, am running OSX 10.5.8, and Roo 1.0.2 RELEASE just worked fine with sts 2.3.2 RELEASE.
    Can anyone help?

    Thanks

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    What do you mean it just bugs with no errors? What is it doing exactly? Can you provide any additional details?

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0coco0 View Post
    Hi!!

    I have just downloaded the sts 2.5.0.M3 and installed it! When trying to create a Roo project, the software just bugs without giving any error.
    Tried to reinstall but still have the same problem.
    For info, am running OSX 10.5.8, and Roo 1.0.2 RELEASE just worked fine with sts 2.3.2 RELEASE.
    Can anyone help?

    Thanks
    As you're running 10.5.8 you're limited to JDK1.5. I reported this as a bug as I'm also on JDK 1.5 in OS X 10.5.8 and it has now been resolved AFAIK in the latest GIT. Check out the bug report and the resolution comment: Roo does not run under jdk5.

    I'm very happy about the responsiveness of the Spring Team. It makes me even more eager to work with Spring and related projects and products, should I need them.

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    Well actually I have noticed that, so I have updated my JDK and I am using 1.6.0_21!
    On the other hand, while using roo from Terminal, seems to work but I've got some painfull errors!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0coco0 View Post
    Well actually I have noticed that, so I have updated my JDK and I am using 1.6.0_21!
    I suppose you're on Intel then? My only way to use JDK 1.6 is to use OpenJDK.


    Quote Originally Posted by 0coco0 View Post
    On the other hand, while using roo from Terminal, seems to work but I've got some painfull errors!
    Copy and paste?

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