Two issues here: first, the Mac isn't one of the supported platforms for the Teradata Plug-in for Eclipse for this release. The other issue is that there was a change between Juno SR 1 (that we certified on) and Juno SR2 (that was released after our 14.02 release) that exposed an error in our plug-in for Eclipse that causes the behavior you're seeing. Right now, the only solution is to use SR1. You might try that version of Eclipse on your Mac.
Two issues here: first, the Mac isn't one of the supported platforms for the Teradata Plug-in for Eclipse for this release. The other issue is that there was a change between Juno SR 1 (that we certified on) and Juno SR2 (that was released after our 14.02 release) that exposed an error in our plug-in for Eclipse that causes the behavior you're seeing. Right now, the only solution is to use SR1. You might try that version of Eclipse on your Mac.