How to run eclipse in clean mode? what happens if we do so?
If something is not working properly or some plug-ins are not loaded properly in my Eclipse I often get suggestion to open Eclipse in clean mode.
So, how to run in clean mode? And what happens if I do so?
Solution 1:
What it does:
if set to "true", any cached data used by the OSGi framework and eclipse runtime will be wiped clean. This will clean the caches used to store bundle dependency resolution and eclipse extension registry data. Using this option will force eclipse to reinitialize these caches.
How to use it:
- Edit the
eclipse.ini
file located in your Eclipse install directory and insert-clean
as the first line. - Or edit the shortcut you use to start Eclipse and add
-clean
as the first argument. - Or create a batch or shell script that calls the Eclipse executable with the
-clean
argument. The advantage to this step is you can keep the script around and use it each time you want to clean out the workspace. You can name it something likeeclipse-clean.bat
(oreclipse-clean.sh
).
(From: http://www.eclipsezone.com/eclipse/forums/t61566.html)
Other eclipse command line options: http://help.eclipse.org/indigo/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.platform.doc.isv%2Freference%2Fmisc%2Fruntime-options.html
Solution 2:
For clean mode: start the platform like
eclipse -clean
That's all. The platform will clear some cached OSGi bundle information, it helps or is recommended if you install new plugins manually or remove unused plugins.
It will not affect any workspace related data.
Solution 3:
You can start Eclipse in clean mode from the command line:
eclipse -clean