I got this weird problem with myeclipse that after installing it eclipse just turned out no responding. Then system files and directories began to disappear after I forced eclipse terminated, which resulted in system boot failure when the machine is restarted. I got the myeclipse from their official site... I don't know if there was any virus... anyway, fedora reinstalled.
I started to read some codes of RDAHMM. I think I can begin from the function for analysis of svn diff output before understanding the detailed flows.
The mid-term exams are coming next week, so probably I'll get little time with the project... But the courses are just getting more interesting, hehe.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
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I'm sorry to hear you first experience with MyEclipse turned out a little strange.
MyEclipse is installed as a "product extension" of Eclipse, meaning all the MyEclipse plugins are placed in a separate directory, then linked into your Eclipse install.
Since MyEclipse is only a large set of Eclipse plugins that all together comprise the MyEclipse product, I have absolutely no idea why files suddenly started disappearing off your hard drive.
That sounds either like a hardware failure (your disk might be going bad, make sure to backup important files in case it does) or some other kind of failure.
It certainly sounds *like* a virus, but I'm not aware of any aggressive Linux viruses at the moment that would do something like that.
I hope if you try MyEclipse out a second time you have a much better experience.
Riyad
MyEclipse Support
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