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Mac OS X toolbar crash [message #291010] Tue, 06 September 2005 12:11 Go to next message
Matt Morten is currently offline Matt MortenFriend
Messages: 7
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Hi everyone,

When I load up Eclipse 3.1 on my iBook (Mac OS X 10.4.2), the right hand
side of the main Mac toolbar breaks. This includes Spotlight, and any
applets I have running (time, battery life, etc). These dont get redrawn,
nor can I use them. When I hover my mouse over the bar, the busy cursor is
displayed, and nothing is clickable. The rest of the bar (ie, the menu
items) are useable.

As soon as I quit Eclipse, the menubar becomes useable instantly.

Any ideas?
Thanks
Re: Mac OS X toolbar crash [message #291025 is a reply to message #291010] Tue, 06 September 2005 14:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Grant Gayed is currently offline Grant GayedFriend
Messages: 2150
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Matt,

I haven't heard of this before, please log a bug report with Platform - SWT.

Thanks!
Grant

"Matt Morten" <djcredo@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:f5949713393cf43074469751493fe67e$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi everyone,
>
> When I load up Eclipse 3.1 on my iBook (Mac OS X 10.4.2), the right hand
> side of the main Mac toolbar breaks. This includes Spotlight, and any
> applets I have running (time, battery life, etc). These dont get redrawn,
> nor can I use them. When I hover my mouse over the bar, the busy cursor is
> displayed, and nothing is clickable. The rest of the bar (ie, the menu
> items) are useable.
>
> As soon as I quit Eclipse, the menubar becomes useable instantly.
>
> Any ideas?
> Thanks
>
Re: Mac OS X toolbar crash [message #291095 is a reply to message #291010] Wed, 07 September 2005 18:20 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: automatic.javalobby.org

I've not seen this problem on my Mac OS X system. However, the title bar can 'hang' during DNS lookups, so it may be that Eclipse is trying to do a bunch of DNS lookups whilst your main DNS server is down.

Are you connected to a network when trying this? If so, try resolving a host via Terminal.app (such as 'host www.eclipsezone.com') and see whether you get an instantaneous answer or whether it takes some time. If this is the latter too, then it's quite likely to be a DNS-related issue.
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