Hallo Etienne, * Etienne Gagnon wrote: > eclipse -consolelog -vm /usr/bin/sablevm -vmargs >/usr/bin/sablevm *IS* *NOT* argument compatible with Sun's Java. If >you want to run SableVM using a Sun compatible argument/environment >(e.g. $CLASSPATH), you should use /usr/bin/java-sablevm.
Just done it and the result is unfortunatelly the same as in using '--classpath="..." (changed the script itself for the test): It crashes, but without any error message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ eclipse -vm /usr/bin/java-sablevm -consolelog Including user settings ~/.eclipse/eclipserc... Using /home/jan/workspace for workspace Using /usr/bin/java-sablevm as java virtual machine... CRASH: Check /home/jan/workspace/.metadata/.log for errors. Also, read /usr/share/doc/eclipse-platform/README.Debian for possible reasons, why eclipse crashed. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ At least it doesn't need the '-vmargs' hack. Seems that the 'give java stack 256MB' option is working well :) >Maybe you should file a bug report to get this documented in the man page. Addd to TODO :) If this proposal gets through, you might consider using 'java-sablevm' as the 'findjava' VM instead of 'sablevm'. >Note: Using Debian's alternative system, you can set /usr/bin/java as an >alias for /usr/bin/java-sablevm. Ok, foolish of me not to do it. Thanks for pointing that out! >Have fun! Unfortunatelly not enough :( Is there any switch to enable more verbose output about *why* it failed? Jan -- Jan Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Wer nicht fragt, bleibt dumm."