How can I change jvm which eclipse runs on? [message #89149] |
Tue, 26 July 2005 02:58  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: mjb4567.yahoo.com
In other words, how can I change the Hotspot VM that the eclipse program
uses, as opposed to the version of java used to check, compile or run the
user program. Also how can I run eclipse on the interpreter instead of the
Hotspot VM. Is there a more stable amd64 java VM than Suns version?
The reason I ask is that eclipse keeps crashing with a HotSpot VM error. I
have downloaded java 1.5.0_04 to see if that fixes the problem but I don't
know how to switch to it.
I am running it on an amd64 machine, I have put full details of how I have
setup eclipse here:
http://www.euclideanspace.com/software/language/java/eclipse /
I have also included the full error message in the above page, the first
part is listed below.
Thanks,
Martin
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# An unexpected error has been detected by HotSpot Virtual Machine:
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# Internal Error (4E4D4554484F440E435050051D), pid=16725, tid=1091348832
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# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (1.5.0_03-b07 mixed mode)
--------------- T H R E A D ---------------
Current thread (0x00002aab067fa950): JavaThread "Java indexing" daemon
[_thread_in_Java, id=16754]
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Re: How can I change jvm which eclipse runs on? [message #90028 is a reply to message #89813] |
Thu, 28 July 2005 10:19  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: eclipse3.rizzoweb.com
Martin wrote:
> Thanks very much, using the references you quoted, I tried the latest
> version of Java but the VM is still crashing, do you know if others are
> having problems usung eclipse with Linux amd64 VM, or is it just me?
I can't say, but unless it is specifically stated as unsupported I'd be
surprised if no one has tried it.
You might try posting a new thread on the eclipse.platform group that
asks specifically about Linux on AMD 64-bit. Include your eclipse.exe
startup arguments, the JVM version info, and the error your get. Also
check to see if there is a .metadata/.log file in your workspace directory.
HTH,
Eric
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