Eclipse never crashes on me. I leave it open for weeks on end,
interrupted only by some new sotware upgrades.
You might want to drop the subclipse plugin though, a coworker here
also had problems with it. I don't use it as the command line of svn
is much better than cvs and I don't really see the need for an UI for
it.
Cheers, Anjo
Am 20.04.2006 um 17:01 schrieb Pierre Frisch:
> Hi John,
>
> If you have an ant build that works moving to XCode is trivial. Add
> your ant build as an external target and get you project to build
> as usual. I have some very large project that build that way and it
> works fine. Moving to the jam build system is far from trivial.
>
> If you want to stick with Eclipse try the following:
>
> Install a fresh version of eclipse M6.
> Add the remote update site WOLips and Subclipse
> Run the update for all of them in one operation
> Install all. (I know there are too much)
>
> This will give you a workable environment on MacOSX. All
> prerequisites are installed except jMechanics and I can live without.
>
> The component editor looks a bit unstable it mostly works but come
> with some error messages and sometime fails completely. Each time
> you click on a wod file it complains of the file association but
> does the right thing anyway. I am not sure what is the problem as
> all the file associations are there. I am trying a full reinstall
> at the moment to check if it not me having messed up things in my
> tests.
>
> Pierre
>
> On 20-Apr-06, at 7:46 AM, John Stewart wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was posting earlier about having problems with Eclipse & WOLips
>> versions, so have a potential Plan B to migrate my project to XCode.
>>
>> Could anyone give me any advice or pointers about the best way to
>> do this?
>>
>> Ta,
>> John
>>
>
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