This could be related to the problem I'm having from time to time when
debugging brings the entire machine down, although I get it straight after a
reboot sometimes too so it's not hibernation in my case.

It is however *always* triggered by a call out to a web service, so my eye
is on the network stack, possibly the wifi stack as I've not had the problem
since I switched back to ethernet.

-Josh

On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 3:57 PM, Troy Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>   > I've encountered a really annoying quirk in FB3 on OSX... often, when
> > I choose to debug my project FB hangs at 61% for a minute or so before
> > finally launching the browser (Firefox) and connecting the debugger.
>
> I've narrowed it down to putting my laptop to sleep (hibernate, deep
> sleep) causes it. Something is going sideways when Flex Builder is
> restored. Any ideas? Can anyone else confirm this?
>
> Reproduce: Open Flex Builder. Debug a project, etc. Put your machine
> into deep sleep (OSX-equivalent of Windows XP's hibernate, memory is
> written to disk and all power is cut-off). Resume. Now try to debug...
> launching the debugger will hang at 61% for about a minute (I'm
> guessing until something times out) and will then finally launch. It
> will do this until you exit FB and restart it, at which point it works
> normally.
>
> Troy.
>  
>



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