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Does Eclipse slow down for everyone when 5 libraries are connected to it?
Until recently, I developed an application that worked with mail.jar (there are 2 more related ones), apache-mime, android-support. I successfully passed it, I decided to finish the old larger project, but without a single lib. And at this moment, the understanding came to me that before that my environment was terribly slow. Making changes -> ctrl+S -> lag in a couple of seconds (I don't have weak hardware). Of course, you can remove the auto build checkbox, but this does not solve the problem itself. Yes, and it slows down everywhere, and not only in the save, maybe not so much, but the overall impression of working with the IDE deteriorates.
Either are included in the build path, i.e. are in the Referenced Libraries.
That's actually the question - am I doing something wrong, or is it supposed to be / is it the same for you?
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The same bullshit.
Eclipse Juno, latest sdk and adt, project with ActionBarSherlock - There is a lag of 7 seconds, but nothing can be understood from the console
[2012-09-04 12:45:36 - android-blablabla] (new resource id sherlock_spinner_item from C:\workspace\mobile\android-blablabla\trunk\abs\res\layout\sherlock_spinner_item.xml)
[2012-09-04 12:45:44 - android-blablabla] (new resource id sherlock_spinner_item from C:\workspace\mobile\android-blablabla\trunk\abs\res\layout-v14\sherlock_spinner_item.xml)
Eclipse has blunts, of course. Well, when saving, it's generally unclear why in this case it can slow down.
It flies briskly on ssd, look at some kind of permon what it rests on.
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