Re: [platform-dev] Impact of Windows Defender and Eclipse startup

2019-06-15 Thread Rolf Theunissen
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

Re: [platform-dev] Startup times of bundles in Build id: I20190612-0115

2019-06-15 Thread Lars Vogel
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: > > I think we

Re: [platform-dev] Impact of Windows Defender and Eclipse startup

2019-06-15 Thread Rolf Theunissen
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.