OutOfProcessEclipse holds open files

From: Heiko Lötzbeyer <loetzbey_at_in.tum.de>
Date: Fri 17 Jan 2003 02:07:31 PM GMT
Message-ID: <001301c2be31$c746dc20$db2e9f83@lapbroy48>
Dear Eclipse Team,

the java interface to eclipse always leaves 3 open files when
using the OutOfProcessEclipse after calling the destroy method.
Hence, after creating and destroying a certain number of 
OutOfProcessEclipses a  java.lang.IOException due to 
"to many open files" will occur and another OutOfProcessEclipse
cannot be created. 

You can watch the number of open files by using the "lsof" command
on unix machines. 

Best regards,

Heiko Loetzbeyer

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