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Re: [dsdp-mtj-dev] emulator crushing without trace

Please enter this as a bug in bugzilla so we can properly investigate and resolve this issue.

On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Despot Jakimovski <deksa13jakim@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi there,

First, I want to congratulate you for building this big improvement over eclipseME. It helps a lot!

Now, the problem:
When I am trying to debug the application, it crashes while I am invoking a command from a menu. It doesn't leave any trace and it freezes - I cannot step forward. The trace is empty:
Waiting for KVM...
Connecting to 127.0.0.1 on port 2800
Waiting for debugger on port 3586
Connection received.
Running with storage root C:\Documents and Settings\Dev\j2mewtk\2.5.2\appdb\temp.DefaultGrayPhone6
Running with locale: English_United States.1252
Running in the identified_third_party security domain
Connected to KVM

And the system thread says "stepping" when actually is frozen in some state. (You can see that from the pictures, if you get them)

I tried to restart eclipse, clean the project, restart the pc. It doesn't work. The same happens. When I debugged I got to a line were he tries to execute a getter, but at the point it exits the getter it freezes. On the other hand the last time I debug the app, I had some problems with the record store. I tried to readInt when there was no such field in that record (at least that's what it said). Am I doing something trivially wrong or is something going bad with the VM? Anyway, I will try to make another copy of the eclipse and try the project from scratch.

If anyone has some idea of what is going on, please share it with me.

Regards,
Despot


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