Reputation: 50067
I have this weird issue where the following happens:
If I check "preferences -> workspace -> startup and shutdown" everything seems fine, the only workspace in the list is the one I created and the checkbox that says "don't prompt for workspace" is not checked.
This happened a few times already on fresh eclipse installations and fresh hard drives (same machine but I replaced the hard drive, re-installed OS and everything for other reasons and now it happened again).
I am on:
Any help appreciated!
Upvotes: 7
Views: 13357
Reputation: 1473
I solved this problem as per JJ-za's answer, except steps 2 and 3:
In {eclipse_dir}/configuration/.settings open the file org.eclipse.ui.ide.prefs (when Eclipse is not running)
Find the line
RECENT_WORKSPACES=
and confirm that the workspace is pointing to the correct workspace directory and that multiple workspaces are separated by\n
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 502
This same problem happened to me on Windows on two separate Eclipse installations, without installing any plugin.
I was able to get my working Workspace by clicking on File > Switch Workspace, but closing and opening Eclipse again would reset it to a default Workspace.
What apparently solved this was to force Eclipse to save Workspace settings by ticking the Prompt for workspace on startup setting in General > Startup and Shutdown > Workspaces, which I had turned off.
The next time Eclipse opened, it asked me for the Workspace, and it had my correct one first in the list. I asked not to be prompted again for it and now it opens the right workspace when I launch Eclipse once again.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 2942
Just running this command helped me eclipse.exe -data C:\Development\Eclipse\Workspace
FYI this happens due to install of some plugins.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 226
I have exactly the same problem on OSX, for no reason, one fine day, Eclipse will start-up with a new blank workspace!
And to all the stupid answers and responders out there: YES I know how to set and select a default workspace! And NO creating a new workspace, re-importing lots of projects and loosing all my 30+ database connections under my Toad Extension, is not an option.
What I found is that
/Users/user_name/Documents/workspace
which is the blank workspace it starts-up with (incorrectly)/Users/user_name/Documents/Development/eclipse
The solution is (this is on Mac OSX, don't know if it is the same on Windows):
/Applications/eclipse
){eclipse_dir}/configuration
open the file config.ini
[email protected]/...
and confirm that it is pointing to the bogus workspace directory.config.ini
file..metadata
directory (its hidden). Inside the .metadata
directory, remove the .mylyn
directory and restart Eclipse.This worked for Eclipse Juno.
Hope this helps!
Upvotes: 19