I don't think so. How can I tell a given JVM is 32bit or not ?

The -version argument seems silent on the matter for both my 1.7 and 1.6 installs.

Tom

On 20/02/2013 12:14, Justin Mclean wrote:
Hi,

Have things changed since August when 1.7 wasn't supported then ?
Java 1.7 was used to create the 4.9.0 release.

Still, knowing that, I swapped my Eclipse to 1.6 (end of life in a week not 
withstanding !) and it's now twice as fast and two thirds the RAM usage, as 
well as compiling fine :-)
Just a guess but might be more a 32 bit vs 64 bit issue than 1.6 vs 1.7?

Thanks,
Justin

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