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Eclipse cannot load SWT libraries

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10165693/eclipse-cannot-load-swt-libraries

Oracle Corporation BootLoader constants OS linux ARCH x86_64 WS gtk NL en_GB Command line arguments os linux ws gtk arch.. gtk NL en_GB Command line arguments os linux ws gtk arch x86_64 ENTRY org.eclipse.osgi 4 0 2012 04 15 21 05 47.885 MESSAGE Application.. Can't load library home tom .swt lib linux x86_64 libswt gtk 3740.so Can't load library home tom .swt lib linux..

Can't start Eclipse - Java was started but returned exit code=13

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11461607/cant-start-eclipse-java-was-started-but-returned-exit-code-13

Shortcut Target C Program Files Eclipse SDK 4.2 win32 x86_64 eclipse eclipse.exe vm C Program Files x86 Java jre7 bin javaw.exe.. 256m br jar C Program Files Eclipse SDK 4.2 win32 x86_64 eclipse plugins org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_1.30v20120522 1813.jar.. 1813.jar br os win32 br ws win32 br arch x86_64 br showsplash C Program Files Eclipse SDK 4.2 win32 x86_64 eclipse..

Is System.nanoTime() completely useless?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/510462/is-system-nanotime-completely-useless

sparc . It should or it's considered buggy. However on x86 x86_64 it is possible to see unsynced or variable freq TSCs cause time..

Why can't I define a static method in a Java interface?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/512877/why-cant-i-define-a-static-method-in-a-java-interface

Virtual Memory Usage from Java under Linux, too much memory used

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/561245/virtual-memory-usage-from-java-under-linux-too-much-memory-used

lib amd64 libjava.so ... 00007fa1f34aa000 1576K r x lib x86_64 linux gnu libc 2.13.so 00007fa1f3634000 2044K lib x86_64 linux.. x86_64 linux gnu libc 2.13.so 00007fa1f3634000 2044K lib x86_64 linux gnu libc 2.13.so 00007fa1f3833000 16K r x lib x86_64 linux.. x86_64 linux gnu libc 2.13.so 00007fa1f3833000 16K r x lib x86_64 linux gnu libc 2.13.so 00007fa1f3837000 4K rwx lib x86_64 linux..

How do I detect which kind of JRE is installed — 32bit vs. 64bit

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/807263/how-do-i-detect-which-kind-of-jre-is-installed-32bit-vs-64bit

for Linux by checking 'uname m p' x86_64 for Solaris it can be done using e.g. 'isainfo b' for Mac O.. this does not work I ve created binary only with x86_64 and ppc64 arch and it was successfully executed on Tiger.. for.. and comparing it with some possible 64 bit values x86_64 x64 amd64 ia64 . Sample properties from different JVMs all running..