Alright, not a good idea.
I didn't switch workbenches before disabling. When it restarted itself, it crashed really bad because it couldn't find the workbench. It must've not been happy about that.
After restarting a second time, I went to create a new project. It took awhile to load because background tasks were running, which I'm sure was the refresh. I ran out of memory and asked if I wanted to close the app. I said no, and tried again. This time it worked fine and asked me if I wanted to switch to the Flex Perspective (or whatever its called).
I was about to map the drive again, but decided to do a properties on it. Since it seems that FB2/Eclipse likes to check every file, not just the current directory level, I think I found the problem. It's over 100 gigs. =) Didn't quite realize that when I mapped it. I really only need 2 directories from there, but was too lazy to map each directory separately. Guess I gotta get unlazy! =)
Thanks,
Tom
On 12/13/05, Larry McLister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Tom,
Could you give me a bit more information about your set up? What
version of Eclipse are you using? Do you simply have a Flex project
that contains a linked network folder that points to a
mapped network drive? What does the linked folder contain?
What happens when you disable the CFEclipse plug in (in Help >
Manage
configuration), create a new Flex project and add a linked folder
pointing to the mapped network. Do you see the same issue?
Thanks!
Larry McLister
Flex Builder Team
--- In [email protected], Tom Ortega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
> Sounds good. Thanks for checking for me! =)
>
> Has Macromedia stated whether they would upgrade the underlying
eclipse
> build with each iteration of the Flex Builder standalone?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>
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> > Hi there.
> >
> > I think it must be cause by Flex Builder alpha1.
> > Because I tried Eclipse3.1 with CFEclipse, but cpu was calm.
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> > Thanks.
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> > --- In [email protected], Tom Ortega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > > Hello,
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> > > I'm using the two together. I have a project folder
that's "linked"
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> > > mapped drive. The folder keeps hanging on 99% when
refreshing. Is
> > this a
> > > Flex Builder 2 bug or a CFEclipse bug? Just wondering if
anyone had the
> > > same problems and if they knew of a fix.
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