Hello,

I do have the same Problem (Ubuntu 9.10, Eclipse Galileo, Google
Plugin) my, web-inf/lib folder is under source control.

I found out that it helps, when i delete the contents of the web-inf/
lib folder prior to starting eclipse. Eclipse then will start without
problem and i can get the deleted libraries back from the svn
repository...

tony

On Jan 22, 4:23 pm, Rajeev Dayal <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> What is the name of your project, and the name of your App Engine SDK? I'm
> trying to decipher (in our code) where the message "Updating
> <myproject>/...ne - 1.3.0" comes from.
>
>
> When Eclipse starts up, the SDKs will automatically copy over the necessary
> jars to your project's war/WEB-INF/lib folder. I think that's what is
> happening here. This should not cause a freeze-up in the IDE though.
>
>
> Is your war/WEB-INF/lib folder version-controlled, and are you using some
> sort of version-control plugin in Eclipse? If so, does it help if you remove
> the war/WEB-INF/lib folder from version control?
>
>
> Rajeev
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 7:33 AM, pgoetz <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Jan 14, 11:41 am, Blessed Geek <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Is any of your resources sitting in a foreign file system like smb,
> > > ntfs or nfs?
>
>
> > No, all of my resources are local. They are attached to a SVN
> > repository, but the subversion plugin does not communicate with the
> > repository at that time.
>
>
> > > And do you have many projects mounted like I do? I had the same
> > > problem and I had to kill/restart the connector process to the foreign
> > > file system, whenever this happens. I would notice thrashing going own
> > > in the connection and eclipse got stuck.
>
>
> > Again no. It is the only project in this workspace (just a test
> > project).
>
>
> > > [...]
> > > Perhaps, you could turn autobuild off everytime you exit eclipse so
> > > that it when eclipse is started, it would not autobuild - and turn it
> > > back on when eclipse startup has quieted down.
>
>
> > That was a hint in the right direction, I think. I have disabled the
> > google plugin, closed the project, reactivated the plugin and after a
> > startup and some time for eclipse to organize itself, I opened the
> > project. That did the trick.
> > In my opinion this is not a very elegant solution, but it works for me
> > so far.
>
>
> > Thank you very much for your help!
>
>
> > Greetings,
>
>
> > Peter
>
>
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