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Re: [opensuse] opensuse 11 eclipse on x86_64 machine
- From: G T Smith <grahamsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2008 10:55:00 +0100
- Message-id: <48C647F4.1070601@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Pierre Girard wrote:
I see that the problem has been solved...
FYI Suse supply a script /usr/bin/eclipse that use a file
/etc/eclipse.conf to load settings. If you need to make changes to
eclipse loads (apart from using different workspaces I would suggest
making the changes there).
These are quite handy and I use them with my (non-SuSE) based
installation (unfortunately the SuSE version is usually a little out of
date but is a useful stable basic config, I am using a couple of things
which are not available via SuSE so I do not usually use the SuSE build).
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I have always wished that my computer would be as easy to use as my
telephone.
My wish has come true. I no longer know how to use my telephone.
Bjarne Stroustrup
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Pierre Girard wrote:
De : G T Smith [mailto:grahamsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Which version of Eclipse?
i.e Callisto (3.3), Ganymede (3.4)
- From SuSE or eclipse.org or elsewhere?
3.3 from suse repositories.
Have you tried changing the Java memory configuration for eclipse. I
have also noticed that memory usage is heavier on 64bit versions...
I tried something like this on the command line but same result:
eclipse -Xmx512M
Some people mentioned eclipse.ini but i can't find that file. I started the
32 bit version so it would create some configuration first but i still don't
see it. So i removed the .eclipse directory to be sure it didn't have
incorrect settings.
I see that the problem has been solved...
FYI Suse supply a script /usr/bin/eclipse that use a file
/etc/eclipse.conf to load settings. If you need to make changes to
eclipse loads (apart from using different workspaces I would suggest
making the changes there).
These are quite handy and I use them with my (non-SuSE) based
installation (unfortunately the SuSE version is usually a little out of
date but is a useful stable basic config, I am using a couple of things
which are not available via SuSE so I do not usually use the SuSE build).
- --
==============================================================================
I have always wished that my computer would be as easy to use as my
telephone.
My wish has come true. I no longer know how to use my telephone.
Bjarne Stroustrup
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