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#1067123] Sat, 06 July 2013 02:00 Kendall DaleMessages: 2Registered: July 2013 Junior Member I am trying to run the "Hello World!" application and when I click Run As > Java Application, a dialog box pops up with the following message: Could not write file: /Users/kendaldale17/Documents/workspace/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.debug.core/.launches. Any ideas as to what to do to solve this problem? Report message classpath in eclipse project to a moderator Re: "Could Not Write File" ? [message #1067131 is a reply to message #1067123] Sat, 06 July 2013 07:51 Ed MerksMessages: 27893Registered: July 2009 Senior Member Kendall, Have you tried editing that file directly? Typically something like this means you either don't have permission or something else has opened the file for writing and hasn't yet closed the output stream. Exiting and restarting Eclipse might help. On 06/07/2013 4:37 AM, Kendall Dale wrote: > I am trying to run the "Hello World!" application and when I click Run > As > Java Application, a dialog box pops up with the following message: > > Could not write file: > /Users/kendaldale17/Documents/workspace/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.debug.core/.launches. > > Any ideas as to what to do to solve this problem? Report message to a moderator Re: "Could Not Write File" ? [message #1067159 is a reply to message #1067131] Sat, 06 July 2013 20:23 Kendall DaleMessages: 2Registered: July 2013 Junior Member You're right, when I tried to restar
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it only takes a minute: Sign up Eclipse cannot write file up vote 0 down vote favorite Hi I'm developing a website using php For security all file and folder has "www-data:developer" owner and a permission of "570 (r-xrwx---)" My https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/490003/ login user is also in "developer" group Now I'm able to edit and read the file using vim But when using Eclipse it always read-only, why ? I open eclipse using the same login user. Is it possible when open eclipse it doesn't use my login user ? I install just by extracting the compress file downloaded from eclipse Environment : Linux Mint 17.1 ( base on Ubuntu 14.04 ) eclipse file-permissions share|improve this question edited Dec 22 '14 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27603388/eclipse-cannot-write-file at 15:07 SkorpEN 328315 asked Dec 22 '14 at 13:09 Wiryono Lauw 479 Sure you're eclipse workspace root folder is :developer - 570 ? You can check your username while running eclipse on "help" -> "About" -> "instalation details" -> "configuration" -> "user.name=???" –Timo Dec 22 '14 at 13:13 user.name is the same as my login user. my workspace is PHP/
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This Site Careers Other all forums Forum: IDEs, Version Control and other tools MyEclipse: adding jar to build path Mary Taylor Ranch Hand Posts: 327 posted 7 years ago When adding jars to my project through Project->Properties->Build Path-.Add External Jar, then clicking "OK", I get the following error: Could not write file: C:\development\MyProject\.classpath. C:\development\MyProject\.classpath (Access is denied) I realize I can drop the .jar file into WEB-INF/lib, but why can't I add it through the IDE? This is using Vista; does that have anything to do with the permission problem? Thanks Mary Taylor Ranch Hand Posts: 327 posted 7 years ago I've tried to add mail.jar to my project as an external jar from this location: C:\Java\JavaSource\plugins\com.genuitec.eclipse.j2eedt.core_6.5.0.zmyeclipse650200806\data\libraryset\JSTL1.0\lib but I get an error message each time Could not write file: C:\development\MyProject\.classpath. C:\development\MyProject\.classpath (Access is denied) How can I resolve this? Peter Johnson author Bartender Posts: 5856 7 I like... posted 7 years ago Looks like there is some permissions problem on the c:\development\MyProject directory. Was that directory, by and chance, created by another user (or while you were logged in as another user, such as an admin user)? If so, you might not have access to it. Check the security settings and give your account full rights to the c:\development directory and all its subdirectories. JBoss In Action Mary Taylor Ranch Hand Posts: 327 posted 7 years ago I am logged in as a user with Administrator privileges. Is there another way around this or what else can I do? I only use one login on this laptop so I would think I created the directory as the same user I am now. I just hit this problem again tonight; last week somehow I got around it, but it was not straightforward so I don't remember how it happened if I even knew at the time. I just kept trying things. Doesn't seem like it has to be so challenging to add a jar to the build path! When I look at Properties on this folder, I see that the user name I am logged in as has Full Control; wouldn't that work? I have turned off UAC and still cannot add a jar to the BuildPath through MyEclipse . Thank you very much. David Newton Author Rancher Posts: 12617 I like... posted 7 years ago Does the same thing happen after a reboot? I find it unlikely it's a problem with Eclipse; I do this all the time with no issues.