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ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10920016/eclipse-crashes-an-error-has-occurred-see-the-log-file it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Unable to open Eclipse IDE due to missing symlink up vote 4 down vote favorite I'm not a big fan of Eclipse but sometimes I use http://askubuntu.com/questions/138019/unable-to-open-eclipse-ide-due-to-missing-symlink it to deploy apps on Google app-engine. So today morning I woke and was all set to deploy my new python app on Google's app engine and that's when noticed the below quoted error. An error has occurred. See the log file /home/rupali/.eclipse/org.eclipse.platform_3.7.0_155965261/configuration/1336830746877.log. I tried running a few commands suggested by forums but they returned with an error. sudo update-alternatives --config java There is only one alternative in link group java: /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/java Nothing to configure. Help me please ! eclipse share|improve this question edited Sep 16 '12 at 19:22 Jorge Castro 24.5k91385589 asked May 16 '12 at 19:36 Rupali 2361414 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 8 down vote accepted I too had the same problem, it seemed like an older version of java was copied into the home directory under .swt. By Creating a symbolic link to /usr/lib/jni/libswt I was able to solve my issue. Run the beow command in the terminal to fix it. ln -s /usr/lib/jni/libswt-* ~/.swt/lib/linux/x86_64/ s
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I am currently using Eclipse Indigo Service Release 1 and out of a sudden received a strange error message when trying to open my workspace, or in fact any workspace: "An error has occurred. See the log file [WORKSPACE-DIR]/.metadata/.log." Inspecting the log file, it seems that this behaviour was caused by an OutOfMemoryError error in a subpackage of org.eclipse.core which is somewhat strange, as I have plenty of memory available for the VM. A Google search for the error, suggested to invoke Eclipse via the command line with the -clean option: eclipse/dir> eclipse -clean Eclipse successfully started again and subsequently also without the -clean option. However, an interesting message was writen into the log file: !MESSAGE The -clean (osgi.clean) option was not successful. Unable to clean the storage area: C:\eclipse-dir\eclipse\configuration\org.eclipse.osgi. Nevertheless, Eclipse is working fine again and I am not experiencing any problems while programming, so I guess that inspite of the log message, the -clean option works. Related Tagged Eclipse Post navigation Paper accepted at Zeus2012Basic tutorial for the bpel-gengine 38 thoughts on “Eclipse "An error has occurred. See the log file .metadata/.log."” Anonymous says: May 10, 2012 at 9:59 am clean is also giving the same error Reply Jörg Lenhard says: May 10, 2012 at 1:58 pm Hi, by "the same error", do you mean the clean command does not help and you still get “An error has occurred. See the log file [WORKSPACE-DIR]/.metadata/.log.“ or do you mean the message printed in the log file? Reply Lito Juliano says: July 17, 2012 at 3:26 am Hi, I had tried the above method but seems not working in my case. Until I use this and it works. First you need to know what version of Eclipse you are trying to run and what version of JRE you currently using. In my case, i used 3.2.2 eclipse and jr37 (this will not work!). you should use use j2sdk1.4.2_16 it works fine. Reply Jörg Lenhard says: July 17, 2012 at 11:59 am Hi, as I said in the post, I was using Eclipse Indigo. I no longer have the installation available (Juno is here), and I was using jdk1.7, but I don't know which revision exactly was the most recent at the time. I would suggest you to use the most recent stable versions of Eclipse (Juno, 4.2) and Java (7u5). Java 1.4.2 is already a decade old. If you use a jdk which is that out