I believe this is a problem not in Eclipse but in Gtk ...

On Mar 4, 4:15 am, Steven Jay Cohen <steven.jay.co...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I can confirm this same behavior on my GWT projects not AppEngine.
>
> It's sporadic and can be addressed exactly as described in this post.
>
> I am using Eclipse 3.5.2 64bit, Mac OSX 10.6.2, GPE, Subversive, and
> PDT plugins.
>
> Steven
> --www.stevenjaycohen.com
>
> On Mar 2, 11:17 am, Rajeev Dayal <rda...@google.com> wrote:
>
> > That message corresponds to GPE's attempt to update your project's
> > war/WEB-INF/lib folder on project classpath initialization, which occurs on
> > Eclipse startup.
>
> > Sometimes, problems can occur if there is some sort of lock being held on
> > the files in that directory (such as by a version control plugin). Do you
> > have any version control plugins installed in Eclipse?
>
> > We've actually made some changes so that the update of war/WEB-INF/lib
> > occurs on classpath change instead of classpath init. That should alleviate
> > this sporadic issue. The fix will be available in a forthcoming version of
> > GPE.On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 2:34 AM, Jeff Schnitzer <j...@infohazard.org> 
> > wrote:
> > > Did anyone ever resolve this in a consistent way?
>
> > > I recently upgraded from OSX 10.5 to 10.6, and now my Eclipse (Cocoa
> > > 64-bit, as I was using before) hangs on most startups.  I see the
> > > "Updating MyProje... - 1.3.1" in the bottom right corner and the
> > > entire window is locked up.  Only way out is to Force Quit.
>
> > > It doesn't happen on every startup.  I can often get it working after
> > > a few tries.
>
> > > This was a brand-new OS install on a new HD.  I did, however, copy my
> > > eclipse directory over by hand, and the workspace was imported as part
> > > of my user data.
>
> > > Jeff
>
> > > On Jan 14, 12:49 am, pgoetz <pgo...@pgoetz.de> wrote:
> > > > Hi group,
>
> > > > I have a problem with the Google Eclipse Plugin. I am developing an
> > > > application for the Google App Engine (Eclipse JEE Galileo, Google
> > > > Plugin 1.2.0, Google App Engine SDK 1.3.0, OS Ubuntu 9.10). Yesterday
> > > > I reinstalled the Google Plugin and Google App Engine SDK after I got
> > > > the same problem with an older version of the SDK.
> > > > Today I started Eclipse and after the workspace comes up, I see the
> > > > message "Updating <myproject>/...ne - 1.3.0" in the status bar of
> > > > Eclipse. I suspect that it means "Updating <myproject>/Google App
> > > > Engine - 1.3.0". With this message my whole Eclipse freezes and I can
> > > > only kill the process.
> > > > Does anybody know why that happens? And how can I prevent the plugin
> > > > from performing the update?
> > > > I had the same problem yesterday with the old setup and the solution
> > > > was to remove the folders for the plugin from Eclipse "plugins" and
> > > > "features" directories and to reinstall the plugin. Then it worked
> > > > yesterday and crashed this morning.
>
> > > > Thank you very much for your help!
>
> > > > Greetings,
>
> > > > Peter
>
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