John McManus <jmcma...@rsmas.miami.edu> wrote on 08/01/2012 05:21:19 PM:
> From: John McManus <jmcma...@rsmas.miami.edu>
> To: "'mahdi'" <mahdimb2...@yahoo.com>, "'Mailing list for users of
> the X10 programming language'" <x10-users@lists.sourceforge.net>,
> Date: 08/01/2012 05:34 PM
> Subject: Re: [X10-users] X10: Performance and Productivity at Scale:
> X10 and win7 64bit compatible
>
> I may be having the same problem in a Win 7, 64 bit machine. In the
latest
> Eclipse X10DT download, using a Java backend and the built-in 'Hello
World'
> example, the X10 console clears but does not display anything. The same
> happens with the slight variation of the same example from the X10 2.1
> Programmer's Guide. An Eclipse Java project works fine in that
installation
> in the Java , so the Java links are working.
>
Hi,
X10DT on Win7 loses the console output of the launched process. This
appears to be due to bugs in PTP (the Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform which
we use for launching X10 programs in X10DT), which doesn't officially
support Windows as a target platform.
With the current version of X10DT on Windows 7, the current best bet
is to use X10DT to edit your programs, but to use the command line X10
tools to actually run them.
--dave
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