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Nicolas Lalevée commented on IVYDE-283:
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You're probably right, no circular dependency seems to be involved.

What do you see in the [Ivy 
console|http://ant.apache.org/ivy/ivyde/history/latest-milestone/console.html] 
while the resolve is apparently stuck ?

The stack of Eclipse would help knowing what is going on too. To do that, get 
the process id of Eclipse and run 'jstack PROCESSID' while you see the resolve 
taking 100% of the cpu. It would be great if you could attach here the output 
of that command.


> Helios and ivyDe resolve/startup  issue
> ---------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: IVYDE-283
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVYDE-283
>             Project: IvyDE
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: workspace resolver
>    Affects Versions: trunk
>         Environment: apache-ivyde-2.2.0.201104250538-hudson-186
> ivy 2.2.0RC
> Helios sr2
> 2 computer
>            Reporter: Kim
>              Labels: helios, resolve
>         Attachments: ivy.xml
>
>
> I'm having problem with ivyDE and Eclipse Helios Sr2. The problem is that the 
> cpu is used 100% and the process is stuck, when resolved is runned. However I 
> also get the problem when starting up eclipse 
> It seems to happen when I have the same project checkout twice. I have looked 
> inside the log file in .metadata, but I couldn´t find any error messages.I 
> have all of the ivy-files inside the project. The setup is like the one in 
> defect ivyde-256
> I have also tried it on 2 different machines, where one of them was a single 
> core.

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