> For me, ebase hangs upon starting up regardless of what applications are
> running. I am using the runtime version. There is no disk thrashing,
> but it looks like ebase or something it depends on is caught in a tight
> loop, starving the rest of the system.
>
> My problem may not be the same as A. Kalatiitananda's, of course.
>
> -Kevin
>
One possiblity is that your *.102 files are screwed up in some way. Save
them and put the original test *.102s on your system. If that works then you
know that your database is screwed up. Go back to your last backup.
If the original database does not work, something in your system is screwed
up. Unless you are an expert or have access to one, you have little choice
but to reinstall ebase and if that doesn't work reinstall your OS and then
ebase.
What have you changed (either hardware or software) since the last time
ebase worked?
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