Am 14.09.2012 um 04:51 schrieb Chuck Hill <[email protected]>:

> I think that you either
> 
> 1. Have a hardware problem (memory, HD, or motherboard)
> 2. Are getting more problems from the non-English characters than you realize
> 3. Are doing something that you think is normal (and so you don't mention it) 
> that none of us do

Good list, points 1 and 2 are what I thought, and I'll add a possible file 
system corruption.

Ângelo, did you already check your filesystem for errors?

And I also would suggest sticking to ASCII for class/method/variable names, EOs 
and their attributes, and also for lcmessages, for the following reasons:

1. Using diacritics there may work at first sight, but it's certainly not 
really well tested and may cause unexpected problems that may not be obvious to 
be related to that cause.
2. Googling for english error messages is much more effective than in any other 
language.
3. If your code is in a rare language, you're restricting the set of people 
that can understand it, either to help with a snippet or to join your project.

I too have a 5-year old install, started with 10.5 and upgraded over 10.6, 10.7 
to 10.8. No problems. I did a restore from Time Machine twice, but other than 
that...

You can use Eclipse 3.8, works as well as 3.7 did. Stay away from 4.2 for now.

Maik


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