Eclipse 3.7 freezing on Ubuntu 10.10 [message #730790] |
Thu, 29 September 2011 03:39  |
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Hello, I use Eclipse constantly for several tasks: web programming, Ruby programming, Latex, etc, though I don't consider myself an expert user. Today it stopped working, about one minute after starting up it completely halts, no response at all to mouse or keyboard. I get no error messages, exceptions or anything the like.
How can I provide feedback on this? Any logs I can post? I don't find any of that in the Eclipse directory.
Thank you,
Luís
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Re: Eclipse 3.7 freezing on Ubuntu 10.10 [message #730805 is a reply to message #730790] |
Thu, 29 September 2011 04:07   |
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On 29.09.2011 09:39, Luis wrote:
> Hello, I use Eclipse constantly for several tasks: web programming,
> Ruby programming, Latex, etc, though I don't consider myself an expert
> user. Today it stopped working, about one minute after starting up it
> completely halts, no response at all to mouse or keyboard. I get no
> error messages, exceptions or anything the like.
>
> How can I provide feedback on this? Any logs I can post? I don't find
> any of that in the Eclipse directory.
Create a stack trace (see
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/How_to_report_a_deadlock) and then
file a bug report (https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi). File it
against Platform UI if you don't know which component causes the deadlock.
Dani
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> Thank you,
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> Luís
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Re: Eclipse 3.7 freezing on Ubuntu 10.10 [message #730905 is a reply to message #730805] |
Thu, 29 September 2011 09:53  |
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Thank you for the replies.
Suspecting this could be an issue with some of the projects I started Eclipse from the command line into an empty workspace. This way Eclipse didn't freeze. Into this new workspace I checkout all the projects I was working on, and presently everything seems to be working fine.
The old workspace seems to have been corrupted, how, I have no idea.
Luís
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