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Finding eclipse.ini
is a wee bit tricky. To locate it, right-click on the Eclipse Application icon and select "Show Package Contents", then double-click on the "Contents" folder and then double-click on the "MacOS" folder, the home of eclipse.ini
. You can then edit the settings as I did below setting the min and max memory settings according to your evaluation of what your system requires.
You can also startup eclipse from the command line with appended -vmargs
arguments but I'll leave it to others to outline that procedure.
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