Re: eclipse stalling at startup
Re: eclipse stalling at startup
- Subject: Re: eclipse stalling at startup
- From: "Jacky Vaillancourt" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 11:19:20 -0400
For myself, I can wait for up to 3-4 minutes on the "Building workspace 3%" phase.
I tried several times to reinstall fresh copies of everything (new version, old version) of eclipse/wolips without success.
I've got 2 gig ram and intel 2.33 core 2 duo
Jack
2008/3/18, Florijan Stamenkovic <email@hidden>:
A gig of RAM on a MBP is definitely a bottleneck for *everything*.
When I first started working on an intel it came with the (rather
silly) factory default of 1 gig. That really does not work.
BUT, I can not see this causing a 5 minute delay in Eclipse startup,
nor a 3-5 minute compilation (which is not a memory intensive
process), unless you have tens of projects open at the same time, and
they all recompile at startup (I think there is a preference for
that). So, I think you need to start reinstalling things. Or maybe
profiling Eclipse to see what it is waiting for...
Best of luck,
Flor
Not implying that you should not get more RAM, that really will make
it run a lot better.
On Mar 18, 2008, at 09:44, Theodore Petrosky wrote:
> this is a stand alone mac book pro logged into a local
> account... I saw from another post that I should add
> more ram... I will try that and see what happens.
>
> Ted
> --- Simon McLean <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> are you on a network login ?
>>
>> if so try moving your workspace to the local drive,
>> rather than a
>> network based location.
>>
>> Simon
>>
>> On 17 Mar 2008, at 21:28, Theodore Petrosky wrote:
>>
>>> okay. I thought I would wait and download the
>> newest
>>> and most updated eclipse and WOLips.... I have
>> this
>>> problem with stalling.. I click to start eclipse
>> and I
>>> get the dialog asking which workspace to use.. I
>> click
>>> the default and say ok..... It appears to be
>> loading
>>> and then the status bar just stalls.... if I run
>> the
>>> activity monitor it says that eclipse is using 0%
>> of
>>> the processors. If I right click the icon in the
>>> doc... the only possibility is to force quit
>>>
>>> however, if I wait (and I am talking about 5
>> minutes)
>>> Eclipse will clear and I can go to work... then
>> if I
>>> double click to open a file in a project I will
>> get
>>> the spinning pizza for 3-5 minutes and it says in
>> the
>>> corner "compiling workspace".
>>>
>>> this is a mac pro (two intel processors) with a
>> gig of
>>> ram...
>>>
>>> newest eclipse and wolips...
>>>
>>> is there anything I am doing wrong?
>>>
>>> Ted
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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