Paul Kinnucan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On the face of it, it would appear that this is a problem with ecb as
> it tries to build lists of what's in directories whereas the JDEE does
> not. The first thing I would do is try to pinpoint the problem to one
> package or the other and to one file type another, i.e., to use the
> JDEE and ECB separately to determine if the problem occurs with one
> but not the other, with Java files but not other types of files, or
> with both packages and only Java files, both packages and nonJava
> files, etc.
A _quick_ test suggests it's indeed an ecb-only problem.
And it's not a Java-only problem -- happens with Python as well.
I'm guessing (on very indirect basis) it's a semantic problem -- it
appears to start shortly after the first load in a directory, possibly
in an idle hook, possibly not starting until the directory window is
painted. Doesn't seem to happen if browser window isn't enabled.
ht
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