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Eclipse 4.3.2 hangs with a single test project [message #1753233] Thu, 02 February 2017 20:01 Go to next message
Dr Oldskull is currently offline Dr OldskullFriend
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I have Linux Mint 18.1, fresh installed. I installed Eclipse via deb package (official repo) but had problems after importing the workspace with a lot of projects (for a try).
So I wiped the Eclipse off and installed Eclipse 4.3.2 of Eclipse Foundation. The problem remains.
It goes so (from this point I've repeated several times):

I install Eclipse, run it and set the clean workspace. I run System Monitor to view CPU load and Memory use.
Now I create the simplest possible test project.
It is enough: during some most primitive operations in Eclipse suddenly the 1-st then 2-nd CPU (I have 4 core) jump to 100% and Eclipse stops responding.
Operations may be just hovering over the Editor window, not saying about Run the program.
I try to run Eclipse in terminal - no messages except "Vector smash protection is enabled".

What may be the cause of CPU hanging? Is it possibly some sort of bad settings? Or what?

I have Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500 CPU @ 3.30GHz, 10 GB RAM.
Re: Eclipse 4.3.2 hangs with a single test project [message #1753289 is a reply to message #1753233] Fri, 03 February 2017 10:28 Go to previous message
Dr Oldskull is currently offline Dr OldskullFriend
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Registered: February 2017
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Note 1: The same situation with Luna and Mars... I cannot check more recent versions because I'm linked to Java 7. And I don't think it matters anyway.

Note 2: I install Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers.
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