Nooooooooooooooooo! Not again. I had hope that I had killed this
problem forever and now you say it can come back. We need to figure
out what's causing it (I have not installed Server Admin tools on the
affected machine so it's not that I don't think).
David
On 2-Feb-09, at 2:29 AM, Riccardo De Menna wrote:
> Incredible... problem has returned for me as well. Weird that it's
> always me and David to get it back.
> The first time I got it it was with the OS preinstalled from
> factory. I reinstalled it to solve the problem so now it's NOT the
> same OS as it was before... still...
>
> Last night I was working on eclipse till late. Everything was
> fine... I'm sure I compiled and launched apps millions of times...
> then I decided to take a break and work on installing some stuff on
> a Mac OS X Server. The only thing I can possibly think being
> related to this is that I installed the MacOSXServer admin tools on
> my machine (not the server... server had them already). Mind...
> only the admin tools... nothing else.
> This morning... baaaam... "Cannot connect to VM" !!!
> I can't really go through an OS reinstall atm so I used John's
> 64bit forced stripping path. It works and I'm back on track but I
> don't really like it. Please if someone finds out what it is let us
> know.
>
> Riccardo De Menna
>
> On 06/gen/09, at 21:58, David Holt wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Here is a workaround for the problems I was having with Eclipse
>> and Leopard late last year. It appears to stem from 64 bit Java
>> being loaded instead of 32 bit and the Java Preferences
>> application doesn't seem to have any effect.
>>
>> I did a brand new install so I cannot vouch for this solution. I
>> am "happy" to see that it wasn't just me. I am not sure how or
>> where to report this issue. Any suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks to John, for letting us know.
>>
>> David
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>
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