(In reply to comment #11)
> (In reply to comment #10)
> > Ah I am using GNOME:Stable:3.8 repo.
>
> I use apparently (almost) the same environment OpenSUSE 12.3 +
> GNOME:Stable:3.8 and it crashes. Before updating to GNOME:Stable:3.8 it
> didn't crash for several weeks of intensive work with Eclipse. Therefore I'd
> rather ask:
> - You don't override -Dorg.eclipse.swt.browser.DefaultType in eclipse.ini?
> - Did you try the Javadoc hovers in some open Java editor for a while?
1. I have -Dorg.eclipse.swt.browser.DefaultType=mozilla in my eclipse.ini
2. Yes I did, I opened an Android project and checked docs for multiple functions. Works fine.
(In reply to comment #11) swt.browser. DefaultType in eclipse.ini?
> (In reply to comment #10)
> > Ah I am using GNOME:Stable:3.8 repo.
>
> I use apparently (almost) the same environment OpenSUSE 12.3 +
> GNOME:Stable:3.8 and it crashes. Before updating to GNOME:Stable:3.8 it
> didn't crash for several weeks of intensive work with Eclipse. Therefore I'd
> rather ask:
> - You don't override -Dorg.eclipse.
> - Did you try the Javadoc hovers in some open Java editor for a while?
1. I have -Dorg.eclipse. swt.browser. DefaultType= mozilla in my eclipse.ini
2. Yes I did, I opened an Android project and checked docs for multiple functions. Works fine.