Is your source on a networked drive?

Jan

-----Original Message-----
From: Edwin Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: vrijdag 19 april 2002 16:47
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [Eap-list] FileWatcher bug on Windows XP



Apologies if this has been reported before, I didn't see it in a quick
scan of this list's digest.

Using intellij-616 on Windows XP Pro.  When I open the
IDE and load a project, the IDE consumes 50% cpu and
steady memory growth, beyond the JVM heap size limits.

After deleting FileWatcher*.dll, the problem goes away (yahoo!) and
this warning appears:

   Native FileWatcher failed to load. Message is: no FileWatcherNT in
java.library. path

Apparently IDEA is trying to load the NT FileWatcher on XP.  Suspecting that
the
Win2K filewatcher would work, I tried renaming FileWatcher2K.dll to
FileWatcherNT.dll, and removing the NT version.  This did not appear
to solve the problem.

Also, the problem was apparent with using JDK1.3.1_03, IBM 1.3.0, and
JRockit 1.3.1.

If there is any other information I can provide, I'll be happy to oblidge!

Cheers
- Edwin

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