Thank you for your answear, the problem was in gcj. Now I'm using sun and 
everythink works fine. This is not only my problem, but also the problem of my 
coworkers. Everyone had some problems (not just freezing), I recommended them 
to use sun jdk instead of gcj and all problems have gone. So it seams to be 
global problem (may be on Debian, may be in combining gcj with eclipse, may be 
in combining gcj, eclipse and python). Please, put it into FAQ or somewhere 
simillar to help others.Thank you
      _____  

  From: Michael Koch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Petr Castek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 09:32:41 +0200
Subject: Re: Bug#428663: Eclipse freezes BUG

On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 01:38:39PM +0200, Petr Castek wrote:
> Package: eclipse
> Version: 3.2.1-6
> 
> The IDE starts normally. I'm editing some Python files (opening and
> closing them). When closing the already saved file, I click on the red
> cross of the file or I press Alt+F4. In both cases, sometimes it closes
> the file without problem, but sometimes the whole Eclipse freezes and
> the CPU is on 100%. Below is the ps and top reports in the moment the
> Eclipse is frozen.
> 
> Sometimes it happens also when doubleclicking on some word in the opened
> file in the Eclipse's editor.

Sorry for the long delay.

Can you please retry with using sun-java5-jdk instead of
java-gcj-compat as runtime? This might be working.
Another options is to try with eclipse 3.2.2-1.

Please report back if anything of this helps or not.


Cheers,
Michael
      
   
 
On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 01:38:39PM +0200, Petr Castek wrote:
> Package: eclipse
> Version: 3.2.1-6
> 
> The IDE starts normally. I'm editing some Python files (opening and
> closing them). When closing the already saved file, I click on the red
> cross of the file or I press Alt+F4. In both cases, sometimes it closes
> the file without problem, but sometimes the whole Eclipse freezes and
> the CPU is on 100%. Below is the ps and top reports in the moment the
> Eclipse is frozen.
> 
> Sometimes it happens also when doubleclicking on some word in the opened
> file in the Eclipse's editor.

Sorry for the long delay.

Can you please retry with using sun-java5-jdk instead of
java-gcj-compat as runtime? This might be working.
Another options is to try with eclipse 3.2.2-1.

Please report back if anything of this helps or not.


Cheers,
Michael

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