I would recommend entering a bug against SWT, just because it's a platform specific issue and they handle many of those. If they don't know what's up, they can probably find someone from Apple who would.
McQ. Hal Hildebrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED] racle.com> To Sent by: Equinox development mailing list equinox-dev-bounc <equinox-dev@eclipse.org> [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc Subject 02/20/08 14:25 Re: [equinox-dev] Eclipse and the Mac System Log - Runaway CPU Please respond to Equinox development mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED] pse.org> Thanks for the reply. Yea, I have no idea where this is coming from, but it's definitely coming from the Eclipse process (via pid). Things got so bad I literally had to turn off the system log - which is a lovely way to be running your system, I might add ;) On Feb 20, 2008, at 11:18 AM, John Arthorne wrote: No idea.... For what it's worth, these don't look like log messages produced by the platform or framework log. I don't recall ever seeing log output like this before. John Hal wrote on 02/19/2008 06:38:16 PM: > Sorry if this is a really inappropriate message for this list, but I'm > at my whit's end and I doubt my question will be answered on the > newsgroup. > > Basically, I'm seeing MEGABYTES of info logged from Eclipse. There's > no errors, just reams and reams and reams of info regarding the > libraries I'm using everything I runt junit tests or whatever. It's > literally causing poor syslogd to chew up more than 1 CPU (and > 120 > megabytes so far, after 1/2 hour) trying to digest this stuff. > > So, the question is, how on earth do I stop this useless info from > being logged to the system log? Is there some hidden flag I can turn > on (please say yes) and/or modify which will stop it? > > I think what happened is that with the latest (10.5.2) update to > Leopard, syslog changes (some new db format or something) is now > causing way more CPU usage than normal. So it could well be that > Eclipse was spewing out this much info all along and I just never > noticed it. I've completely reinstalled Eclipse from the latest > download and nothing changed - still get periodic swarms of Eclipse > spew. > > Unfortunately, I'm noticing it now. With this happening all the time, > it basically makes battery mode operation an impossibility. > > Any help? Or pointers? > > Hopefully, I'm not abusing this list, but as I said I am extremely > desperate here... Any help appreciated... > > Sys info: > > Mac OS X 10.5.2 > Eclipse: Version: 3.3.1.1 Build id: M20071023-1652 > > sample of log output: > > Feb 19 15:33:06 dhcp-2op9-2op10-west-130-35-99-82 > [0x0-0x18018].org.eclipse.eclipse[182]: LIBRARY: /System/Library/Java/ > Extensions/CoreAudio.jar > Feb 19 15:33:06 dhcp-2op9-2op10-west-130-35-99-82 > [0x0-0x18018].org.eclipse.eclipse[182]: LIBRARY (original): /System/ > Library/Java/Extensions/dns_sd.jar > Feb 19 15:33:06 dhcp-2op9-2op10-west-130-35-99-82 > [0x0-0x18018].org.eclipse.eclipse[182]: LIBRARY: /System/Library/Java/ > Extensions/dns_sd.jar > Feb 19 15:33:06 dhcp-2op9-2op10-west-130-35-99-82 > [0x0-0x18018].org.eclipse.eclipse[182]: LIBRARY (original): /System/ > Library/Java/Extensions/j3daudio.jar > Feb 19 15:33:06 dhcp-2op9-2op10-west-130-35-99-82 > [0x0-0x18018].org.eclipse.eclipse[182]: LIBRARY: /System/Library/Java/ > Extensions/j3daudio.jar > Feb 19 15:33:06 dhcp-2op9-2op10-west-130-35-99-82 > [0x0-0x18018].org.eclipse.eclipse[182]: LIBRARY (original): /System/ > Library/Java/Extensions/j3dcore.jar > Feb 19 15:33:06 dhcp-2op9-2op10-west-130-35-99-82 > [0x0-0x18018].org.eclipse.eclipse[182]: LIBRARY: /System/Library/Java/ > Extensions/j3dcore.jar > Feb 19 15:33:06 dhcp-2op9-2op10-west-130-35-99-82 > [0x0-0x18018].org.eclipse.eclipse[182]: LIBRARY (original): /System/ > Library/Java/Extensions/j3dutils.jar > Feb 19 15:33:06 dhcp-2op9-2op10-west-130-35-99-82 > [0x0-0x18018].org.eclipse.eclipse[182]: LIBRARY: /System/Library/Java/ > Extensions/j3dutils.jar > Feb 19 15:33:06 dhcp-2op9-2op10-west-130-35-99-82 > [0x0-0x18018].org.eclipse.eclipse[182]: LIBRARY (original): /System/ > Library/Java/Extensions/jai_codec.jar > Feb 19 15:33:06 dhcp-2op9-2op10-west-130-35-99-82 > [0x0-0x18018].org.eclipse.eclipse[182]: LIBRARY: /System/Library/Java/ > Extensions/jai_codec.jar > Feb 19 15:33:06 dhcp-2op9-2op10-west-130-35-99-82 > [0x0-0x18018].org.eclipse.eclipse[182]: LIBRARY (original): /System/ > Library/Java/Extensions/jai_core.jar > Feb 19 15:33:06 dhcp-2op9-2op10-west-130-35-99-82 > [0x0-0x18018].org.eclipse.eclipse[182]: LIBRARY: /System/Library/Java/ > Extensions/jai_core.jar > Feb 19 15:33:06 dhcp-2op9-2op10-west-130-35-99-82 > [0x0-0x18018].org.eclipse.eclipse[182]: LIBRARY (original): /System/ > Library/Java/Extensions/mlibwrapper_jai.jar > Feb 19 15:33:06 dhcp-2op9-2op10-west-130-35-99-82 > [0x0-0x18018].org.eclipse.eclipse[182]: LIBRARY: /System/Library/Java/ > Extensions/mlibwrapper_jai.jar > > _______________________________________________ > equinox-dev mailing list > equinox-dev@eclipse.org > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/equinox-dev _______________________________________________ equinox-dev mailing list equinox-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/equinox-dev _______________________________________________ equinox-dev mailing list equinox-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/equinox-dev _______________________________________________ equinox-dev mailing list equinox-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/equinox-dev