Ok, so it must have been a coincidence that this project started
working. Created a new project from scratch, and I get the same thing.
Stand by the the stacktrace...

On Aug 19, 12:27 pm, bsanders1979 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok, I think I got it all working now. When I was connecting via Xming,
> certain variables (ie. ANDROID_HOME) were not set (they were in /etc/
> profile), so I put them in /etc/bash.bashrc. After that, the UI editor
> started working. Still gonna try the mem switches in XP. Getting
> Eclipse + ADT + Maven has just been a complex task. I may try using
> RDP again just for kicks to see if the issue persists. Thanks!
>
> On Aug 18, 10:19 pm, Tor Norbye <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 6:41 PM, bsanders1979
>
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > In XP, Eclipse just crashes. The memory switches sounds like it's
> > > worth a shot. The other is Debian 6.0. So, that issue is sort of
> > > resolved. I installed xrdp and I would experience the issue via mstsc.
> > > However, if I run Eclipse via Xming, it works. I have now discovered
> > > yet ANOTHER issue, but not sure where the blame lies. If I create an
> > > Android project directly, the layout editor works. If I create the
> > > project using the android-quickstart archetype, I get NPE's. Common
> > > sense tells me it's the archetype.
>
> > Can you send me (no need to CC the group) those NPE's? Depending on
> > what they are we might be able to code defensively against some
> > assumptions we may have made.
>
> > -- Tor
>
> > > On Aug 18, 10:08 am, Tor Norbye <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 7:11 PM, bsanders1979
>
> > >> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> > Hello,
> > >> > I'm just trying to setup a dev environment so that I can use ADT +
> > >> > Maven. I have 2 32-bit boxes (XP/Debian 6.0) that are failing to work
> > >> > properly. I've tried downloading both Helios and Indigo of the Java EE
> > >> > distro, and then installing m2e, followed by ADT. In XP, I open
> > >> > main.xml (the generated default) and it appears to open, but then
> > >> > suddenly crashes. I'm not seeing a log anywhere to indicate what the
> > >> > issue is.
>
> > >> Did you mean that the editor fails to open (if so, look in Window >
> > >> Show View > Error Log) or did the whole IDE crash?
>
> > >> I don't know if this will work, but the layout editor requires a lot
> > >> of memory, so you might try giving Eclipse more memory to see if that
> > >> helps.
> > >> Open eclipse.ini in your Eclipse install and find the flag
> > >> "-Xm<number>m" and change it to say "-Xmx768m".
>
> > >> > In Linux, I attempt to drag a widget onto the canvas (or
> > >> > whatever the correct word is), and it just doesn't do anything. At
> > >> > first, it looks like the grabbing hand with a + next to it, but the +
> > >> > quickly disappears.
>
> > >> Are you running Ubuntu 11.04 by any chance? This sounds like it might 
> > >> behttp://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=19057
> > >> (which sadly we don't know the cause of yet)
>
> > >> -- Tor
>
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