Hi Jeff,

Maybe you changed your hard drive format to Case-Sensitive HFS+ Formatting. 
Upper-Case Spaces are totally different than Lower-Case spaces. Eclipse only 
knows how to deal with Lower-Case ones. I'm willing to bet that you had an UC 
space in the path but with a case-insensitive file system everything worked 
fine. When you changed it to be case-sensitive, Eclipse started choking.

Little known fact: Eclipse actually has a lower-case space at the end of it's 
name. Just look at every time you see it written. It always has that lower-case 
space after it!

Dave

What?! That's as plausible as any other explanation of Eclipse's behavior.


On Aug 19, 2011, at 10:28 AM, Jeff Schmitz wrote:

> Weird thing is that it had been working fine for months where it was, then 
> all the sudden it wouldn't work anymore.

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