Christopher Williams wrote:
> Jay,

> Are you running files which you've previously launched before swapping 
> interpreters? The launch configuration is tied to a specific file and is 
> re-used pretty much always. So fi you launch a file with cygwin, then 
> swap your interpreter and rerun it'll still use cygwin. The workaround 
> is to delet the launch configuration, or open it up and specifically 
> choose the interpreter you want it to use (and save it).

Ah!  Yes.. I was running (or trying to run) unit tests with both cygwin 
and mswin32 to see if they failed on one or the other.  Guess I can't do 
that from Eclipse.

Dumb question - where's that launch config?

Jay


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