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Re: Newbie question [message #46746 is a reply to message #46672] |
Mon, 02 June 2003 14:37 |
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Originally posted by: tom.eicher.gmx.ch.nodomain
Lubos,
"lubos vrba" <lubos.vrba@seznam.cz> wrote in message
news:bbfmjj$m78$1@rogue.oti.com...
> When I start Eclipse, it always takes a loooong time to do first
> compilation.
> I'm using Eclipse for three project, each has about 1000 files.
> They are independent on each other.
> Why are they all compiled with first me run on any project?
Are you saying that they are compiled every time you start eclipse? This
should not happen after the first compilation, unless the workbench crashes
or you kill it. If that is not the case, you might have found a bug (see
http://bugs.eclipse.org).
> I want to run project A, but all three are compiled, why?
Per default, everything is compiled whenever you *save* a file, not just
when you run a project.
> Is is possible to disable this 'feature'?
Go to the Window->Preferences menu;
on the "Workbench" page, disable "Perform build automatically on resource
modification"
You can then trigger a build using the "Project" menu.
-tom
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Re: Newbie question [message #46978 is a reply to message #46746] |
Mon, 02 June 2003 23:44 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: pdrolet.mac.com
You can close the projects that you do not use. It is a matter of
seconds to close or to open a project and it speeds up the IDE.
Patrice
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