You should be able to avoid this as described in comment 4 (eg.- point -Dorg.eclipse.swt.browser.XULRunnerPath at a downloaded XULRunner 10). If you're fine with running with no browser support at all (Eclipse works generally fine without it by providing content in alternate ways if Browser creation fails), you can set this property to /dev/null .
(In reply to comment #10)
You should be able to avoid this as described in comment 4 (eg.- point -Dorg.eclipse. swt.browser. XULRunnerPath at a downloaded XULRunner 10). If you're fine with running with no browser support at all (Eclipse works generally fine without it by providing content in alternate ways if Browser creation fails), you can set this property to /dev/null .