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Can't install Workbench on Surface Pro 3


I've been trying to install Wolfram Workbench 2 for a few days on a Surface Pro 3 i5 256 Mb, Windows 8.1, Mathematica 10.0.1, Java 8, without success, I'm getting a bit desperate. For the Eclipse version I've tried Kepler and Luna.


The strange thing is that it used to work on a similar configuration but with a Surface Pro 2. I've tried also the solution from Rolf Mertig on this site.


Has somebody had this problem and managed to get it running ?


The error I get is


An internal error occurred during: "Launching test.nb (1)".
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: com.wolfram.jlink.NativeLink.MLOpenString(Ljava/lang/String;[Ljava/lang/String;)J
at com.wolfram.jlink.NativeLink.MLOpenString(Native Method)

at com.wolfram.jlink.NativeLink.(NativeLink.java:113)
at com.wolfram.jlink.MathLinkFactory.createMathLink0(MathLinkFactory.java:263)
at com.wolfram.jlink.MathLinkFactory.createMathLink(MathLinkFactory.java:190)
at com.wolfram.jlink.MathLinkFactory.createKernelLink0(MathLinkFactory.java:167)
at com.wolfram.jlink.MathLinkFactory.createKernelLink(MathLinkFactory.java:65)
at com.wolfram.eclipse.MEET.mathlink.MathLinkInitializer.(MathLinkInitializer.java:23)
at com.wolfram.eclipse.MEET.mathlink.MathLinkInitializer.initMathLink(MathLinkInitializer.java:46)
at com.wolfram.eclipse.MEET.launch.InterpreterLink.createInterpreterLink(InterpreterLink.java:222)
at com.wolfram.eclipse.MEET.launch.MathematicaConsoleLaunch.launchOperation(MathematicaConsoleLaunch.java:374)
at com.wolfram.eclipse.MEET.launch.MathematicaConsoleLaunch.launch(MathematicaConsoleLaunch.java:215)

at org.eclipse.debug.internal.core.LaunchConfiguration.launch(LaunchConfiguration.java:858)
at org.eclipse.debug.internal.core.LaunchConfiguration.launch(LaunchConfiguration.java:707)
at org.eclipse.debug.internal.ui.DebugUIPlugin.buildAndLaunch(DebugUIPlugin.java:1018)
at org.eclipse.debug.internal.ui.DebugUIPlugin$8.run(DebugUIPlugin.java:1222)
at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:53)

Answer



I don't normally use Workbench, but I am pretty certain you can resolve the issue by just installing v9.


M- 10 on Windows changed a number of things under the hood.


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