Note that the particular issue mentioned happend on a computer with a
McAfee virus scanner. I think that in this case p2 may not assume that a
file is available directly after unpacking, or something like that. Only
after it is really there, i.e. unlocked, it should be moved. And indeed,
this
Hi Thomas,
thanks that looks very useful.
Btw. you had a small but important typo, I think, I think it should be
set to true instead of false.
Correct value:
org.eclipse.osgi/debug/bundleStartTime=true
Best regards, Lars
On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 2:49 PM Thomas Watson wrote:
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> I think we
I do agree that this is a Eclipse IDE (or even Eclipse Foundation)
issue. Windows Defender should be told or trained to treat the Eclipse
(signed) executables, ddls and jars as trusted. I think the following
blog post is a good starting point to improve upon the current situation.