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$NetBSD: MESSAGE.Linux,v 1.1 2004/07/21 21:02:05 jschauma Exp $
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Per default, eclipse stores data in your home directory unless you specify
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the '-data' switch on the command line.
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If you tell eclipse to store data in a directory located on an NFS share,
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it is possible that eclipse will fail with an error message that it could
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not aquire a lock. Apparently there are some issues with the way NFS is
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done among Unix servers and Linux hosts. Make sure that lockd and statd
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are running on both the client and the server.
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If this does not work at all, then you can disable the use of a lock file
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by starting eclipse using 'eclipse -vmargs -Dosgi.locking=none'.
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