The recently issued openjdk update, 6b18-1.8-4ubuntu3, no longer shows
the problem.
(By the way, the discussion about the eclipse version used is pointless.
A Java virtual machine cannot crash. The code causing the crash was JIT
code. It was a code generation bug)
** Changed in: openjdk-6
is this seen with the eclipse version distributed in Ubuntu?
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I just tested it. It is indeed also a problem with eclipse as
distributed in ubuntu (not that there was any reason to think
otherwise).
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A simple workaround is to disable respository index updates on startup.
Just go to Window-Preferences-Maven and uncheck that option.
Everything seems to work after it, but I have just find that option, so
I have not tested it too much...
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** Changed in: openjdk-6 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I also had this on Fedora 13 and just now on an Ubuntu 10.04 x86_64
machine. It happens just when M2Eclipse is doing Updating indexes.
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I am keeping the core file, in case futher details are required.
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