10/14/2019 Eclipse For Mac Quit Unexpectedly
The new version of macOS called High Sierra (10.13) will soon go GA and we expect many of our STS/Eclipse users and Spring developers will upgrade their machines sooner than later. In case you have your system running with an English locale, you are fine and everything will be good. If you are running your system with a different language configured, you will see all menu items of Eclipse or STS being disabled after the upgrade to macOS High Sierra. The good news is: you can quickly get this fixed without waiting for an update of Eclipse or STS.
Whenever a program quits unexpectedly, document the application involved, the other things you had on at the same time, and the time. With this basic info, you'll have the basic data to begin investigating. If you have 2gb RAM, that's the problem. Upgrade to 4gb RAM minimum, and more if you feel you require it. You must follow all are the helpful methods for auto fix problem on “Pages quit Unexpectedly”, “Pages keep crashing 2017”, “after update page won’t open” while we open a new page or open existing saved pages on a system at before.
Go into the Eclipse.app or STS.app package, move into the “Contents” folder, and edit the Info.plist file (with a text editor of your choice). Scroll down to the list of locales and remove everything from that list except for the “en” entry. Save the file, exit your text editor, and you are good again. You can do that edit even before you install macOS High Sierra (10.13), it doesn’t hurt your existing install running on other versions of macOS. (And take care to start the app at least once before you edit the file. Otherwise Gatekeeper will notice that the code signature of the downloaded package doesn’t fit the actual content and will deny to open the app.) STS 3.9.1 will ship with a fixed Info.plist file out-of-the-box, of course, and is scheduled for mid October. In case you are interested in all the details behind this, here is a bug entry at Eclipse with with all the details:.
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I have similar problem with my Ubuntu 12.10 and Eclipse Juno 4.2. So every now and then, when I switch between applications, my Eclipse crashes. It simply closes itself with some error screen with a lot's of gtk libs mentioned. I've got info screen that this crash report will be sent for further analysis. Then I've search on the net, and found this bug report in eclipse: Following this bug, at the end you will find that it is confirmed on: Eclipse SDK 4.2.0 And it will be solved in Eclipse 4.3. One of possible solution is to download latest Eclipse nightly buid, but I've switched back to Eclipse Indigo and will wait for official Eclipse 4.3. Install Oracle JDK instead of Open JDK from here I tried installing Eclipse Juno (SR1, SR2), Eclipse classic, Eclipse Indigo SR2, Old Eclipse classic.
Each one crashed like hell on Ubuntu 12.10. Finally after installing Oracle JDK, it stopped crashing (using Indigo SR2) PS: Its still crashing few times but much better than before. It especially crashes while using tomcat. Hence while coding, modify your application as Java Desktop Application using (main function temporarily) and finally when everything is done, run it as web application by removing main function.
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