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| VE crashing my system... [message #66997] | Thu, 14 October 2004 00:15  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: spam.scientifik.com 
 On Windows XP, using Eclipse 3.1M2, JDK 5.0, and using VE to build Swing
 apps, my system crashes quite often (Blue Screen of Death) which is pretty
 hard to do (but certainly not impossible) on Windows XP.
 
 The only other time I've crashed WinXP is with bad drivers, which I
 certainly do not have now.
 
 This happens while making any changes to a visual class (Swing, didn't
 have this problem w/ SWT, though SWT editing was so insanely slow I had to
 quit using it).  This has never happened using eclipse w/o VE.
 
 There is absolutely no indication as to what happened in the system logs,
 it all looks clean there.
 
 Of course this never happens when I boot over to the Gentoo partition on
 the same machine, however, this particular project is targeted toward
 windows users and the client could care less about portability to other
 platforms.
 
 Any ideas what could be causing this?  Anyone else experience blue-screen
 crashes like this?
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| Re: VE crashing my system... [message #67081 is a reply to message #66997] | Thu, 14 October 2004 13:18   |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: cdouglas.nospam.oz.net 
 spam@scientifik.com (V. Jenks) wrote in news:ckkug4$ue4$1@eclipse.org:
 
 > On Windows XP, using Eclipse 3.1M2, JDK 5.0, and using VE to build
 > Swing apps, my system crashes quite often (Blue Screen of Death) which
 > is pretty hard to do (but certainly not impossible) on Windows XP.
 >
 > The only other time I've crashed WinXP is with bad drivers, which I
 > certainly do not have now.
 >
 > This happens while making any changes to a visual class (Swing, didn't
 > have this problem w/ SWT, though SWT editing was so insanely slow I
 > had to quit using it).  This has never happened using eclipse w/o VE.
 >
 > There is absolutely no indication as to what happened in the system
 > logs, it all looks clean there.
 >
 > Of course this never happens when I boot over to the Gentoo partition
 > on the same machine, however, this particular project is targeted
 > toward windows users and the client could care less about portability
 > to other platforms.
 >
 > Any ideas what could be causing this?  Anyone else experience
 > blue-screen crashes like this?
 >
 
 I have a similar environment (XP, Eclipse 3.1M2, JDK1.5, building Swing
 apps) and I am not having this problem.
 
 What kind of video card do you have?  I had problems if I tried to use
 the new OpenGL support with my ATI Radeon 9800 Pro.
 
 Chas Douglass
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| Re: VE crashing my system... [message #67111 is a reply to message #67081] | Fri, 15 October 2004 01:08   |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: spam.scientifik.com 
 It's a laptop with an Nvidia GEForce card, using the default drivers XP
 assigns upon installation, which are the correct drivers, no further
 modification was needed for the card.
 
 I installed SP2 and have had a slower system since, but no stability
 issues.
 
 Another quirk is; renaming widgets. If I change the name of a widget in
 the properties menu (or by right-clicking) eclipse will completely freeze
 up and have to be manually terminated so I can bring it back up.
 
 Everything else is great, I love it other than the one or two system
 bomb-outs per day!
 
 I don't have time right now to diddle around and attempt to try variations
 like eclipse 3.0.1 w/ jdk 1.4, etc.
 
 I absolutely must have the jdk 5.0 and I would also really prefer M2 as it
 has the most java 5.0 support so far (though it's lacking a lot more than
 it supports).
 
 Thanks!
 
 Chas Douglass wrote:
 
 > spam@scientifik.com (V. Jenks) wrote in news:ckkug4$ue4$1@eclipse.org:
 
 > > On Windows XP, using Eclipse 3.1M2, JDK 5.0, and using VE to build
 > > Swing apps, my system crashes quite often (Blue Screen of Death) which
 > > is pretty hard to do (but certainly not impossible) on Windows XP.
 > >
 > > The only other time I've crashed WinXP is with bad drivers, which I
 > > certainly do not have now.
 > >
 > > This happens while making any changes to a visual class (Swing, didn't
 > > have this problem w/ SWT, though SWT editing was so insanely slow I
 > > had to quit using it).  This has never happened using eclipse w/o VE.
 > >
 > > There is absolutely no indication as to what happened in the system
 > > logs, it all looks clean there.
 > >
 > > Of course this never happens when I boot over to the Gentoo partition
 > > on the same machine, however, this particular project is targeted
 > > toward windows users and the client could care less about portability
 > > to other platforms.
 > >
 > > Any ideas what could be causing this?  Anyone else experience
 > > blue-screen crashes like this?
 > >
 
 > I have a similar environment (XP, Eclipse 3.1M2, JDK1.5, building Swing
 > apps) and I am not having this problem.
 
 > What kind of video card do you have?  I had problems if I tried to use
 > the new OpenGL support with my ATI Radeon 9800 Pro.
 
 > Chas Douglass
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| Re: VE crashing my system... [message #67131 is a reply to message #67111] | Fri, 15 October 2004 10:49  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com 
 The lock up on the rename is known bug. We have a patch in the
 maintenance build out on the update site. It's not the official release
 of the 1.0.1.1 but it's darn close if not it. and it fixes the lockup.
 
 
 --
 Thanks,
 Rich Kulp
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| Re: VE crashing my system... [message #601567 is a reply to message #66997] | Thu, 14 October 2004 11:15  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com 
 We haven't done any testing on JDK5.0 with 3.1M2, so we don't know if
 there are any problems. Let's try narrowing it down.
 
 1) Switch to JDK1.4.2 instead and see if you have the problems. If you
 have no problems, then the problem is JDK5.0. If you do have a problem then:
 a) Try bring JDK5.0 back, but use Eclipse 3.0.1 instead. If you have
 no problems, then the problem is Eclipse 3.1M2. If you have a problem then:
 (i) Try going down to Eclipse 3.0.1 with JDK1.4.2 (which is the
 current supported combination) and see if it still happens. If it still
 happens, then the problem is your system configuration.
 
 --
 Thanks,
 Rich Kulp
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| Re: VE crashing my system... [message #601600 is a reply to message #66997] | Thu, 14 October 2004 13:18  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | spam@scientifik.com (V. Jenks) wrote in news:ckkug4$ue4$1@eclipse.org: 
 > On Windows XP, using Eclipse 3.1M2, JDK 5.0, and using VE to build
 > Swing apps, my system crashes quite often (Blue Screen of Death) which
 > is pretty hard to do (but certainly not impossible) on Windows XP.
 >
 > The only other time I've crashed WinXP is with bad drivers, which I
 > certainly do not have now.
 >
 > This happens while making any changes to a visual class (Swing, didn't
 > have this problem w/ SWT, though SWT editing was so insanely slow I
 > had to quit using it).  This has never happened using eclipse w/o VE.
 >
 > There is absolutely no indication as to what happened in the system
 > logs, it all looks clean there.
 >
 > Of course this never happens when I boot over to the Gentoo partition
 > on the same machine, however, this particular project is targeted
 > toward windows users and the client could care less about portability
 > to other platforms.
 >
 > Any ideas what could be causing this?  Anyone else experience
 > blue-screen crashes like this?
 >
 
 I have a similar environment (XP, Eclipse 3.1M2, JDK1.5, building Swing
 apps) and I am not having this problem.
 
 What kind of video card do you have?  I had problems if I tried to use
 the new OpenGL support with my ATI Radeon 9800 Pro.
 
 Chas Douglass
 |  |  |  |  | 
| Re: VE crashing my system... [message #601630 is a reply to message #67081] | Fri, 15 October 2004 01:08  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | It's a laptop with an Nvidia GEForce card, using the default drivers XP assigns upon installation, which are the correct drivers, no further
 modification was needed for the card.
 
 I installed SP2 and have had a slower system since, but no stability
 issues.
 
 Another quirk is; renaming widgets. If I change the name of a widget in
 the properties menu (or by right-clicking) eclipse will completely freeze
 up and have to be manually terminated so I can bring it back up.
 
 Everything else is great, I love it other than the one or two system
 bomb-outs per day!
 
 I don't have time right now to diddle around and attempt to try variations
 like eclipse 3.0.1 w/ jdk 1.4, etc.
 
 I absolutely must have the jdk 5.0 and I would also really prefer M2 as it
 has the most java 5.0 support so far (though it's lacking a lot more than
 it supports).
 
 Thanks!
 
 Chas Douglass wrote:
 
 > spam@scientifik.com (V. Jenks) wrote in news:ckkug4$ue4$1@eclipse.org:
 
 > > On Windows XP, using Eclipse 3.1M2, JDK 5.0, and using VE to build
 > > Swing apps, my system crashes quite often (Blue Screen of Death) which
 > > is pretty hard to do (but certainly not impossible) on Windows XP.
 > >
 > > The only other time I've crashed WinXP is with bad drivers, which I
 > > certainly do not have now.
 > >
 > > This happens while making any changes to a visual class (Swing, didn't
 > > have this problem w/ SWT, though SWT editing was so insanely slow I
 > > had to quit using it).  This has never happened using eclipse w/o VE.
 > >
 > > There is absolutely no indication as to what happened in the system
 > > logs, it all looks clean there.
 > >
 > > Of course this never happens when I boot over to the Gentoo partition
 > > on the same machine, however, this particular project is targeted
 > > toward windows users and the client could care less about portability
 > > to other platforms.
 > >
 > > Any ideas what could be causing this?  Anyone else experience
 > > blue-screen crashes like this?
 > >
 
 > I have a similar environment (XP, Eclipse 3.1M2, JDK1.5, building Swing
 > apps) and I am not having this problem.
 
 > What kind of video card do you have?  I had problems if I tried to use
 > the new OpenGL support with my ATI Radeon 9800 Pro.
 
 > Chas Douglass
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| Re: VE crashing my system... [message #601648 is a reply to message #67111] | Fri, 15 October 2004 10:49  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com 
 The lock up on the rename is known bug. We have a patch in the
 maintenance build out on the update site. It's not the official release
 of the 1.0.1.1 but it's darn close if not it. and it fixes the lockup.
 
 
 --
 Thanks,
 Rich Kulp
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