Eclipse Freezing Up [message #129876] |
Mon, 15 September 2003 19:57  |
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Originally posted by: KobyBoy.yahoo.com
Hello All,
I've been a satisfied Eclipse user now for the past year but suddenly the day
before yesterday Eclipse started to act up for me. Before I tell you the
symptoms I have to say that *nothing* has changed in my setup (same OS, same
JVM, same Plug-ins, etc...). I was using Eclipse 2.1 when this problem started
happening. When I fire up Eclipse everything loads fine, the GUI, my last
project I've worked on, etc... The problem is when I try to type nothing is
showing up on screen, when I try to rebuild my project I get a dialog box with
the words "Operation in Progress" and then nothing. The CPU usage jumps to
100% (50% being eaten up by X and 50% being eaten up by Java). The only way to
get rid of Eclipse is to kill the process either from the command line or with
"xkill". I'm using Gentoo Linux with Sun's 1.4.1_2 JVM and my machine has
512MB of RAM. I've downloaded the M3 build of eclipse and I get the same
problem but with this build the progress meter tells me that I have an
operation in progress. That operation is an "update for decoration". Has
anyone else been experiencing this ? Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance:
-Koby
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Re: Eclipse Freezing Up [message #130155 is a reply to message #130140] |
Tue, 16 September 2003 09:56  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: daniel.megert.gmx.net
Koby Boy wrote:
> Daniel Megert wrote:
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>> I suggest to start Eclipse in a console and then press Ctrl+Break
>> (assuming WinX client) to get a stack dump. Then file a bug report
>> describing the problem and attach the stack dump.
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> I'm having this problem under Linux. Anyway I could do this under
> this platform ?
Sending kill -3 or kill -6 to the process should work. Maybe it's
another number on your system.
Dani
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