No, it is not only mine. I've seen really lots of reports on Stack Overflow 
about it. 

Also, I don't think it's Google developers problem as long as Android is 
popular. I could add more examples, but it would be a waste of time, smart 
a$$.


Google/Android has developed a solid, well-tested software product, and 
> obviously do care about Android developers.
>
> The fact that you, personally, have a bug in Eclipse, apparently (since 
> the crash happens in Eclipse only for you), 
> and not even in Android, does not indicate, let alone prove, that Google 
> does not care about Android or that they 
> do not test their software.
>
> The problem is yours, not theirs.
>

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