often invoking eclipse on the command line with the -clean command line
argument can help it get unconfused  (general eclipse trick, not specific
to x10dt).

--dave

Minor Gordon/Watson/Contr/i...@ibmus wrote on 11/02/2010 05:26:15 PM:

>
> I mv'd one of my projects on disk from the command line while x10dt was
> still open. At first x10dt simply noted the project as missing (no
folders
> underneath it), but when I restart x10dt now it crashes before ever
> getting into Eclipse proper (over and over again, the same thing). It
> appears to be an uncaught Java exception. Is there some configuration
file
> or similar I can modify to get Eclipse to start again?
>
> Regards,
> Minor
>
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