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libraries to provide much of this cross-platform advantage.
Teamprise Explorer and Plug-in for Eclipse use the Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT), a set of Java user interface libraries, to provide a "native" look-and-feel on many of these
libraries to provide much of this cross-platform advantage.
Teamprise Explorer uses the Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT), a set of Java user interface libraries, to provide a "native" look-and-feel on many of these platforms. SWT is included with
libraries to be installed. These libraries come standard on newer versions of Solaris, but older versions may require manual installation. You can download the source code to GTK 2 at gtk.org, and compile and install it yourself. Alternatively, Teamprise provides
[package bundle requirements shared libraries gtk]
libraries to provide much of this cross-platform advantage.
The Teamprise Plug-in for Eclipse uses the Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT), a set of Java user interface libraries, to provide a "native" look-and-feel on many of these platforms
libraries installed, and its X display is served by a Hummingbird Exceed X server on Windows, the program crashes when a work item is opened for display or editing. With these same GTK libraries installed, the programs do not crash
libraries are being loaded
Teamprise clients support MIT and Heimdal-based Kerberos distributions that support Kerberos 5 and GSSAPI, with MIT Kerberos 1.3 or higher recommended, particularly if Active Directory is used as the KDC. If you upgrade Kerberos libraries
libraries to display their graphical user interfaces. The SWT libraries can interface with native web browsers on certain platforms (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux), but this functionality is not available on Solaris, HP-UX, and AIX. On these platforms, Teamprise
Solution
This bug is resolved in the SWT libraries released with Eclipse 3.3.
Teamprise Explorer users are recommended to upgrade to Teamprise Explorer 2.2.0 or later.
Teamprise Plugin for Eclipse users are recommended to upgrade to Eclipse 3.3 or later.
Overview
Starting with Teamprise 3.0, extracting the Teamprise installer archives with the built-in Windows archive explorer may corrupt the extracted files. This error happens more often when using the copy/paste method within the built-in Windows Explorer. An error
libraries and support files needed to run the CLC. Although the variable is not required to be set to run the CLC (the CLC executable must simply be in your execution path), Teamprise recommends that it be configured for consistent