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Re: Ecilpse Integration

From: Chas Douglass <chas_at_floogle.net>
Date: 2004-09-24 21:01:50 CEST

Interesting idea. I downloaded FileMon and ran it during a startup of
Eclipse. It generated 39000+ events. I'm not quite sure how I will
compare two of those logs.

Perhaps there is some simple filtering I need to do?

Chas

Cruse, Si wrote:
> Chas,
>
> Have you tried using tools like "FileMon" from sysinternals.com to take a view
> on any inconsistencies in running the tools on the 2 machines you mention?
>
> Cheers,
>
> ~Si.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chas Douglass [mailto:chas@floogle.net]
> Sent: 24 September 2004 14:12
> To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
> Subject: Ecilpse Integration
>
> Ok, this is getting terribly frustrating. I would really appreciate any
> thoughts on what could possibly be causing this behavior.
>
> Yesterday I posted about my problems with Eclipse 3.0.1 integration with
> Subclipse 0.9.20. Despite several helpful suggestions, I got nowhere.
>
> After seeing different threads with several positive responses, I decided to
> try a different computer. I deleted Eclipse from my laptop (which I believe
> was version 2.1 and had never had Subclipse loaded) and did a fresh install of
> 3.0.1, and updated with Subclipse 0.9.20.
>
> It works great! I can check out, diff, commit, all working very nicely.
>
> Ok, back to my main computer. I delete and re-install Eclipse and add
> Subclipse and I get the same behavior: no SVN features and regular stack
> overflow errors.
>
> So I deleted the .metadata directory and delete and re-install Eclipse and
> re-add Subclipse -- and I still get no SVN features and regular stack
> overflows.
>
> I know I'm installing the same thing my laptop got, because they were both
> installed off a network share on yet another computer.
>
> I tried deleting every .metadata directory I could find and reinstalling.
> Still doesn't work.
>
> Help.
>
> Chas Douglass
>
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