On 26 Jun 2004, at 4:10 am, Dan Shafer wrote:
I've been using Rev on OS X for a long time. I haven't yet upgraded to 2.2.1 but I've been running 2.2 since its release. For the most part, my experience has been fairly trouble-free.
But in the past two weeks as I work on a more complex project than my previous ones, I'm finding that Rev absolutely freezes on launch and I ultimately have to re-install it. That's happened three times this week and twice last week. This seems excessive to me.
As a rule, it seems the launch process hangs at the point when Rev is loading menus and plugins. I've tried selective removal and re-insertion of various plug-ins without gaining any useful knowledge.
Needless to say, this has me pausing and wondering about the overall stability of the environment under moderate stress. I know I've read other messages here from time to time on the subject. What is your recent experience? Is this an anomaly I should try to track down to a specific combo of plugins and/or menu stuff? Or is this something I just have to learn to live with?
Hi Dan,
This is a problem that quite a few of us have encountered with certain projects and although I am not sure exactly what causes it (and therefore what to avoid), Jim Hurley posted the quickest & easiest solution a few weeks ago, which I quote here:
If the launch hangs at the "Loading Plug-ins" stage you might suspect that it is that component which is at fault. But it turns out that it is the next component which causes the problem. Try replacing just the "Saves" folder inside the "Components" folder.
Cheers, Sarah
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