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Since yesterday, my processing doesn't start ups. I get this message every time I'm about to start it. I really need help I have a thing to do and it's kind of urgent. Please!
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Just before the NPE, you've got a calling to ContributionListing::compare(). :-?
Maybe you should delete your "libraries/" subfolder or something like that? :-??
Hm, where's it?
Everything goes to the sketchbook folder we choose when we 1st run Processing.
Either you've got a corrupted library inside your subfolder "libraries/".
Or your installed Processing is damaged somehow. Or even your "preferences.txt". 8-|
https://forum.Processing.org/two/discussions/tagged?Tag=#wontstart
https://forum.Processing.org/two/discussions/tagged?Tag=wontstart
Should I delete them all then?
Start w/ your "libraries/" subfolder of your sketchbook folder.
If not solved yet, follow up by deleting "preferences.txt".
Otherwise, delete & reinstall Processing.
Read past solutions too.
The first thing I've done is searching past solutions :|
I tried w/ the libraries folder and it didn't work. Same it the preferences.txt I tried with another PC (because I placed my processing in a USB key) and I still have the same Error code.
Deleting Processing is deleting the Sketchbook Folder in Documents, The Processing folder in AppData and Processing.exe itself?
Tried to do the update either , but still the same problem.
there's a contribs.txt in your configuration directory, containing all the information about the contributed libraries. this might be corrupted.
that's under ~/.processing in linux... don't know about windows or mac.
Should I replace it? Or delete it?
You can always rename the folder... no need to delete.
Kf
That's what I did. Processing started again with the message "Ignoring illegal line in contribs.txt
senonvinient export(dxf)"
But it opened. Thank you very much !!!
@DatBoi -- re:
"with the message "Ignoring illegal line in contribs.txt senonvinient export(dxf)"
That is very troubling.
If you delete contribs, Processing re-downloads it. If it re-downloads it, it gets it from here:
As you can see, there is no such line with "senonvinient" in that file. So if you really have deleted your contribs, and you really are re-downloading it, then something might be corrupting your data between the working file on the server and the broken file on your computer -- like a bad hard drive.
Strange because I didn't delete my contribs. I just renamed the folder...
I have a 2008's Toshiba Satellite with Windows Vista. Is that related to my pc? And so, should I delete my contribs?