Matthias,

Thanks for the info!

It appears to me however that, since not having eclipse-gcj installed slows
down eclipse to a level that it is barely usable, the package should not be
optional. I know that the running JVM is configurable but you have to look
for it. I guess that most people upon first install will run Eclipse with
the JVM installed by default (is GCJ the JVM installed by default? correct
me if I'm wrong) and will file in more bug reports because the application
does not seem to work well at first sight.

I agree that this is not a bug, rather a usability/installation issue in my
opinion, but still an issue.

What do you think?

Math

On 10/23/06, Matthias Klose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> not eclipse specific, it's the underlying VM. If you do use gij/gcj,
> please make sure that the eclipse-gcj package is installed (no
> dependency, but recommended).
>
>
> ** Changed in: eclipse (Ubuntu)
>      Assignee: (unassigned) => Matthias Klose
>        Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
>
> --
> Ubuntu Eclipse is ridiculously slow
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/59591
>

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Ubuntu Eclipse is ridiculously slow
https://launchpad.net/bugs/59591

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