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Re: IDL on win7 crashing [message #75344 is a reply to message #75260] Thu, 24 February 2011 16:51 Go to previous message
R.G.Stockwell is currently offline  R.G.Stockwell
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Registered: October 2004
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> "Doug Edmundson" wrote in message news:ik5uat$a5u$1@speranza.aioe.org...
> On 2/23/11 3:16 PM, R.G. Stockwell wrote:
> ..
>> However, for some reason, this causes IDL to crash on startup most of
>> the time (about 80%). IDL has the splash screen come up, then start the
>> progress bar that goes about 20% across, then it is gone -
>> nonresponsive.
> ...
> Hi Bob,
> I've not come across this one yet, so please file a report with tech.
> support. Or, send the batch file to me and I'll try it and log a bug
> report as well, regardless of whether or not I can reproduce it.
> For 8.1, we've tried to improve stability and I think we've made some
> progress. The bad news on most of these problems is that they're really
> hard to reproduce. Hopefully the problem you see is 80% reproducible
> for me too.
> Cheers,
> Doug
> ITT VIS


ok Doug, thanks. However, I have a feeling that it isn't the batch file,
but something in the different paths (and whatever else) that is being
loaded. I will try to distill the problem.

One data point, when try to open a second IDL session, I get the 'workspace
in use' dialog first, then it will crash. So whatever it is, it happens
after that point.


cheers,
bob
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