I think this might be a bug in openjdk6 [1]. Do you both have openjdk installed and is it used to run eclipse (check your alternative settings for /usr/bin/java)? Also, can you reproduce this issue with another java e.g. gcj[2] or sun-java6? Remember to update your alternatives or start eclipse using the specific JVM - see "man eclipse" for more info on how to start eclipse with a specific JVM.
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I think this might be a bug in openjdk6 [1]. Do you both have openjdk installed and is it used to run eclipse (check your alternative settings for /usr/bin/java)? Also, can you reproduce this issue with another java e.g. gcj[2] or sun-java6? Remember to update your alternatives or start eclipse using the specific JVM - see "man eclipse" for more info on how to start eclipse with a specific JVM.
~Niels
[1] http:// bugs.debian. org/cgi- bin/bugreport. cgi?bug= 573742
[2] Please note gcj is probably not a good long term choice as JVM for eclipse. There has been a lot of issues running eclipse with gcj in the past.