At 10:28 PM 12/30/2004, you wrote:
Hi. I was working with PODS, and when I tried to save my code, PODS
froze. I used ctrl+alt+del to close it. I then restarted PODS, fixed the
lost changes and tried to save it again. Once again it froze. After
this, PODS wouldn't run anymore. It froze after a few seconds at the
splash screen, and javaw.exe sends the processor usage to 100%. So I
deleted the project folder that I was working on, and PODS started up
fine. It showed the deleted project as a closed project. I pasted the
folder back into the workspace and clicked open project and it loaded
fine. When I tried to open the code, it froze once again. Then I tried
deleting the code file and creating a new one. I pasted the code into
the new file and tried to save. It froze AGAIN! What is wrong with the
project?

I don't know. Since PODS is based on CDT, a lot of the issues people have with it are actually CDT issues, not something that we at PalmSource have direct experience with.


Since it seems to be tied to the code you're writing, I'd guess that something in your code is causing problems with the code parser that CDT uses. If you want to send a test project that causes CDT to freeze to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED], I can try to reproduce it and file a bug report with our team. If it's not in our code, we can try to pass on the report to the Eclipse CDT group.


-- Ben Combee, Technical Lead, Developer Services, PalmSource, Inc. "Combee on Palm OS" weblog: http://palmos.combee.net/ Developer Forum Archives: http://news.palmos.com/read/all_forums/



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