Andrew Haley wrote:
Joshua Sumali writes:
> There's no real set list of things to do, but what I find works best is
> doing many *different* things (as to load classes into perm gen space).
> This typically involves doing things like:
>
> -cvs update, cvs diffing
> -Source > Format , Source > Clean Up
> -Right click on a project, enable maven, play around with the maven settings
> -Running programs differently (Right click > run as > java applet, or
> java application, OSGI, etc)
> -Debugging programs differently
> -Looking at eclipse help (Help Contents, Dynamic Help, etc)
>
> Using more plugins would probably be easier in terms of crashing
> Eclipse, but I can do so with just Maven and Mylyn on Eclipse as plugins
> (and a 64mb permgen limit).
OK, I'm gonna let you do it. :-)
I can supply two binaries for x86_64 quite easily. I can do it for
386 if I have to, but that's much harder for me. (32-bit is *so *
twentieth century!)
Andrew.
At the moment I only have access to a 32 bit machine for testing, but
x86_64 could be tested next Tuesday at the earliest (Monday being a
holiday).
Also, why 2 binaries?
Josh
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