Hi Alex,
Are you using the command line options to start Eclipse with
more memory than the default?
I was having similar problems until I started using the
following command line options on startup.
e.g. I start Eclipse from a shortcut with the following command:
C:\eclipse\eclipse.exe -vmargs -Xmx256m
Good luck
-Judy
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Software Engineer
QNX Software Systems
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I usually restart eclipse once a day since it seems to leak
memory.
When I start eclipse it uses up about 60-70MB and after a day
or so of programming I am up to 120MB and it slows to a crawl.
IBM ThinkPad PIII/900Mh, 512MB RAM, Win2000 SP2, Java 1.3.1_03
and 1.4.0.
Gary
-----Original Message-----
From:
Alexandru Balut [mailto:aleb@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 7:50 AM
To:
eclipse-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [eclipse-dev]
stability
I use eclipse 2.0 for java programming (on XP prof.,
j2sdk1.4.0,
PIII/800Mhz, 384M RAM).
Usually 3-5 times/day eclipse dies (in various moments). It
was worse when I
had no swap; now I have 10M swap and
it's better..
I suppose it's the JVM+OS combination that produces these
results.
Does this happen to you? - What's your PC
configuration?
Thank you.
Alex
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