Do NOT run the workspace restorer on a 3.3 workspace. It will get you from f’ed to totally f’ed.
This is f’ed, totally f’ed doesn’t even log anything.
!ENTRY org.eclipse.core.resources 2 10035 2007-09-10 13:51:33.991
!MESSAGE The workspace exited with unsaved changes in the previous session; refreshing workspace to recover changes.
!ENTRY org.eclipse.ui 2 0 2007-09-10 13:51:37.968
!MESSAGE Warnings while parsing the commands from the 'org.eclipse.ui.commands' and 'org.eclipse.ui.actionDefinitions' extension points.
!SUBENTRY 1 org.eclipse.ui 2 0 2007-09-10 13:51:37.968
!MESSAGE Commands should really have a category: plug-in='org.codehaus.groovy.eclipse.ui', id='org.codehaus.groovy.eclipse.command.RunGroovyConsole', categoryId='org.codehaus.groovy.eclipse.editor.category.rundebug'
!SUBENTRY 1 org.eclipse.ui 2 0 2007-09-10 13:51:37.968
!MESSAGE Commands should really have a category: plug-in='org.codehaus.groovy.eclipse.ui', id='org.codehaus.groovy.eclipse.debug.ui.testShortcut.debug', categoryId='org.eclipse.debug.ui.category.debug'
Software is amazingly frustrating. I enjoy the problem solving aspects of it, but it seems I spend an extraordinary ammount of time dealing with tedious ancillary tasks.
I shouldn’t laugh at your pain but I did. I never restore a workspace. I just create a new one and when it’s working I copy my projects over. Happens about once a year.
Here’s your problem:
Last updated: 2003-06-20
ROFL
All told, though, Eclipse is at least 90% as good as the Visual Studio, but 0% of the cost. That ration could be none better.