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All times when I try to oepn any source file, Eclipse freezes. I have to kill them, and dont work more..
I try to remove eclipse and java(jre and jdk) with pacman, and turn install again, dont work .
I try AUR too , and dont have work..
Any sugestion?
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Try to run Eclipse via your terminal emulator and then see whether Eclipse write smth to stadnard output. It's a common way to read some error messages.
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Thx for the agility madSergey
any output have show o.O
Eclipse freeze, and when i kill them,terminal stay locked.
I need kill it in ksysguard to terminal return..but,it only return "kill".
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Once I had a similar problem. Eclipse used to freeze when I don't have an internet connection and try to open a file. I sniffed my TCP/IP outgoing connections and for my surprise I found that eclipse pings my DNServers.. and when it get no answer - it freezes. So I updated my DNS list, put my local router for my first DNS so it can answer the ping every time, even when my connection is down, and now Eclipse works fine.
Strange issue..
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I had the exact same issue , never solved it. I now use Netbeans 6.
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So I updated my DNS list,
Strange issue..
u say the resolv.conf?
Thx Blum ;D
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u say the resolv.conf?
Thx Blum ;D
;exactly
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Simple...
I have solved it by editing the file hosts , in /etc/hosts
i put it :
127.0.0.1 MYHOST.domain.org localhost.localdomain localhost MYHOST
That suk's..I'm an retardad noob...
Thx All For Helping
Arch Linux Rulez!
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Simple...
I have solved it by editing the file hosts , in /etc/hostsi put it :
127.0.0.1 MYHOST.domain.org localhost.localdomain localhost MYHOSTThat suk's..I'm an retardad noob...
Thx All For Helping
Arch Linux Rulez!
Yes, that seems to help too, I just rely on my local router to return the local domain.
Good luck
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