Not too worried about startup on MBP-C2Duo since I startup Eclipse
usually less than once per day.
The -clean is there since it was one of the steps in fixing the fake
WOD errors
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Sticky+WOD+error
+markers+will+not+go+away
... and I read somewhere that it was good for some reason and I have
forgotten when and where !
In any case, starting Eclipse with a clean and then a full rebuild
should surely bring everything back to a known state.
Do you ever get the fake errors? Try linking to all the Wonder
frameworks in a source tree with build automatically turned on.
On Nov 30, 2007, at 11:03 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
>> I just a did a clean all and rebuild and I get 500+ errors ......
>> mostly false WOD errors. Doing clean and rebuild again does not
>> resolve it. Then I closed Eclipse, reopened and did a clean and
>> rebuild again and it cleared them all (except 38 genuine WOD
>> validation errors form our own projects). BTW, my ini file has a -
>> clean arg.
> I just have to get a reproducible case of this here ... Why do you
> have -clean in your ini? You should never have to do this and it
> will just kill your startup performance. Clean forces plugin
> caches to get tossed and rebuilt, but I haven't seen a -clean-
> related problem in a long time (usually it's when you install a
> plugin without using an update site).
>
> ms
>
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