thanks Tom, been wondering how I could do that without resorting to
such a Dickensian measure as a reboot.  Incidentally out of
frustration I decided to get rid of some Eclipse plug-ins and one in
particular seems to have altered my startup times and (so far)
stability.  Not wishing to point fingers, but it was a Hibernate code
generator...

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> On Thursday 12 Apr 2007, simonjpalmer wrote:
> > I often get permgen errors and abnormal termination which leave the
> > Eclipse project locked and require a re-boot to free.  Occasionally I
> 
> Of your whole box ?
> That shouldn't be needed - just make sure all the Eclipse process'
have gone, 
> and remove the lock file (in workspace/.metadata iirc) by hand.
> 
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