franz818
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07/21/14 12:24 AM (10 years ago)

errors in eclipse

keeps saying GC overhead limit exceeded. what do i do now? says there are errors in my application but there's nothing red
 
SmugWimp
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07/21/14 03:27 AM (10 years ago)
You've provided about as little information as possible, so I'm not sure what to say. "GC overhead limit exceeded" for the most part, means that a process has run out of memory. Further than that, I have no clue. Cheers! -- Smug
 
GoNorthWest
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07/21/14 10:31 AM (10 years ago)
Agree with what Smug says. You'll see lots of stuff in LogCat that's kinda scary, but doesn't mean your app isn't running OK. Some stuff is completely unrelated to your app. If you have some issues in Eclipse that are preventing your app from compiling, let us know what they are, and we can help you out! Mark
 

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