It's the first time I am using Proguard, I've noticed that if you add many custom rules to proguard-project.txt
it takes obviously much more time for building. That's cause Eclipse to crash reporting a GC overhead limit exceeded
and then I have to force the shut down of java because the editor continues to pop out error and alert dialogs. Is there any way to avoid these continuous crashes on Eclipse and so fix the problem reported here too?
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问题:
回答1:
Fixed, I read all the others forum posts about the problem but no one said how to fix it on Eclipse. I found the fix here
EDIT: in case the link becomes dead, here's what you can do. Edit "eclipse.ini", and set something like that:
-XX:MaxPermSize=1024m
-Xms512m
-Xmx1024m
回答2:
Remove all errors and warnings from your layouts. Make sure you are running the eclipse in admin mode (windows users) Go to your eclipse folder location -> open eclipse.ini file then make sure to match following.
-Dosgi.requiredJavaVersion=1.6-Xms512m-Xmx1024m
this may help you a little bit.
and
Change Target SDK in your manifest to 18 for the time being to avoid the crashes. Issue is with android-19. Wait for another update before switching back.