Hannes,

It looks like there is a problem in Linux handling documented here.  
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1514988&group_id=86829&atid=581073
  
I've not had any time to look at EclipseME lately.  I will try to find 
some time to look at this.

Craig

Hannes Koller wrote:
> Hi,
> I searched the List and Bugtracking System on this but to no avail..
>
> System Specs
> ---------------------
> OS: Kubuntu Linux  (Breezy)
> Eclipse Version: 3.2.0, Build id: M20060629-1905
> EclipseME 1.5.4
> Sun WTK-2.2
>
> I installed the newest Eclipse Version and newest EclipseME today, and
> wanted to import a J2ME project from an old Workspace (where it was
> working fine). Everything compiles well, but the preverifyer gives me
> the following error message:  "Type java.lang.Class Error preverifying
> class java.lang.Class"
>
> Ok I thougth maybe there is something wrong with the project. I used
> the Eclipse "New Project Wizard" to create a standard J2ME MidletSuite
> Project (J2ME Wirless Toolkit 2.2, DefaultColorPhone). I then created
> a "HelloWorld" dummy class (test/Main.java) :
>
> public class Main extends MIDlet {
>       protected void destroyApp(boolean arg0) throws 
> MIDletStateChangeException {
>               // TODO Auto-generated method stub
>       }
>
>       protected void pauseApp() {
>               // TODO Auto-generated method stub
>       }
>       protected void startApp() throws MIDletStateChangeException {
>               // TODO Auto-generated method stub
>               System.out.println("Hello World");
>       }
> }
>
> When I tried to build the project a got the same error as above. (The
> Classes are compiled to the  ./bin directory but the preverification
> fails and the  ./verified/classes directory stays empty).
>
> I set eclipseme.dump.launch to "true" and had a look a the logfile: I
> guess the important lines are these:
>
> --- snip ---
>
> !ENTRY eclipseme.core 1 0 2006-07-03 13:42:07.219
> !MESSAGE Command line: /opt/WTK2.2/bin/preverify -target CLDC1.1
> -nofinalize -nonative -classpath
> "/home/soma/Eclipse-Workspaces/Workspace/MidletTest/bin:/opt/WTK2.2/lib/midpapi20.jar:/opt/WTK2.2/lib/cldcapi11.jar:/opt/WTK2.2/lib/wma20.jar:/opt/WTK2.2/lib/mmapi.jar:/opt/WTK2.2/lib/j2me-ws.jar:/opt/WTK2.2/lib/jsr75.jar:/opt/WTK2.2/lib/jsr082.jar:/opt/WTK2.2/lib/jsr184.jar"
> -d "/home/soma/Eclipse-Workspaces/Workspace/MidletTest/verified/classes"
> test.Main
>
> --- snap (End of file. No error messages below here.) ---
>
> The strange thing is, if I paste the above command to the shell, it
> executes without an error, and creates the classes in
> ./verified/classes as one would expect. (Its even possible to launch
> the Midlet using the "Run.." command in Eclipse once the command was
> executed at the shell)
>
> I am a little lost here. Am I doing something wrong or is this a bug?
>
> Thanks in advance
>                                 Hannes
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