no, you can change it from the command line on Linux by editing the idea startup script, same with OS X, windows is a different beast since it has an executable.
Can they be applied to the commandline also? I have tried several ways, but without luck...
I cannot work with Irida when it stores the working cache in my user.home folder (Documents and Settings), due to heavy network synchronization on startup and shutdown of my pc :(
I hope it will be part of the installation again, to place the Config and System folders under the current installation instead of the user.home folder..
Ooops...
Try launching idea.exe -J-Xmx]]>M as a temporary solution.
Does this also apply to Linux?
In article <29340048.1106147882193.JavaMail.itn@is.intellij.net>,
Nick Pratt <no_mail@jetbrains.com> wrote:
no, you can change it from the command line on Linux by editing the idea
startup script, same with OS X, windows is a different beast since it
has an executable.
R
What about the other lax settings, like:
-Didea.system.path="..
system"
-Didea.config.path="..
config"
Can they be applied to the commandline also? I have tried several ways, but without luck...
I cannot work with Irida when it stores the working cache in my user.home folder (Documents and Settings), due to heavy network synchronization on startup and shutdown of my pc :(
I hope it will be part of the installation again, to place the Config and System folders under the current installation instead of the user.home folder..
Cheers Frank