LOL.  My bad. Its the settings in the .ini file.  Not the command line
options.  NVM.

On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 11:06 AM, John Davis <davi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Kostya,
>
> Interesting.  I'm running on win7. I was expecting the eclipse icon to be
> a link to the .exe with some command arguments.  I was going to use your
> options to tweak my own.  However, it runs eclipse.exe without options.
>  Does anyone have some win7 settings?
>
> Ill check your eclipse.ini link to see if there is another way.
>
> John
>
>
> 2012/2/7 Kostya Vasilyev <kmans...@gmail.com>
>
>>
>>
>> 7 февраля 2012 г. 19:03 пользователь Kristopher Micinski <
>> krismicin...@gmail.com> написал:
>>
>>
>>> By the way, 2G ram is not considered very much these days, (off topic
>>> but someone told me that android wouldn't even build on eight now..).  To
>>> add to that, eclipse uses a fair amount of memory, and to get a usable
>>> system you'd want to bumb up to at least four I'd suspect.  (And make sure
>>> you're running a device rather than the emulator!)
>>>
>>
>> Actually, looking in System Monitor under Debian/64 right now, I've only
>> got 1,6 G in use out of the 4 G installed in my system (running Chromium
>> with Gmail, Eclipse, and a couple of terminals).
>>
>> So, not denying the obvious that more physical memory is always better....
>>
>> ... it's worthwhile checking Eclipse's memory settings.
>>
>> Running on a system with 32G of physical RAM and leaving Eclipse at its
>> default memory settings still won't do any good.
>>
>> Here is the relevant portion of my eclipse.ini:
>>
>> --launcher.XXMaxPermSize
>> 512m
>> --launcher.defaultAction
>> openFile
>> -vmargs
>> -Xms128m
>> -Xmx1024m
>>
>> This lets Eclipse use up to 1 GB of RAM and makes it much happier (as far
>> as my workspaces go).
>>
>> More info here:
>>
>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse.ini
>>
>> -- Kostya
>>
>>
>>> kris
>>>
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