yes, i got an answer from my bugreport earlier today. Thanks for your suggestions. Removing the cached profiles solved the problem - for now. Anyway.. after my rejected last try (using an early intelliJ 6.0 last year) this piece of software is going to make fun now. The funny thing is that the maven integration is smaller (it actually does less) than the eclipse ones but it just works seemlessly which makes it just better than anything else.. nice! Perhaps because there is just one way to do it and not 445 ways.. thanks again, /Toni
Raffael Herzog schrieb: > Toni Menzel schrieb: > >> Being always on the cutting edge i am currently really happy with >> this pretty early release. >> > > Yes, me too. Usually, the EAP builds are not usable for production, but > since they introduced those milestones, it's actually possible and > enjoyable to work with EAPs. > > >> But now i have a magically "broken" package in the Tree-View.. the >> Tree-View-Component never populates the internals, so it stays in >> "loading" State forever.. even after close/reopen of the package, >> re-open the whole project, re-open IntelliJ.. well even after >> rebooting the whole machine. >> > > If you're using Maven2, that shouldn't be too much of a problem: Delete > your project files and re-import the project. Maybe just synchronizing > with Maven also works. You may also try to shut down IDEA and delete > your ~/.IntelliJIdea70/system/caches (that's the location on Linux, not > sure about Windows). I'd try the latter first, actually. :) > > >> Sure its cutting edge but i don't find a public bugtracker at >> jetbrains either.. (ok, its not os) >> > > Forums, public bug tracker etc. are here: > > http://www.intellij.net/ > > I'd suggest you first ask in the forums, the IDEA developers are active > there and will ask you to file a bug, if they like you to. Not all of > the bugs are public AFAIK, so maybe, this is a known issue. Also, more > people see it in the forum, so more people can help locating it. > > cu, > Raffi > > -- Toni Menzel - Software Developer my blog: http://tonitcom.blogspot.com/ contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ general mailing list general@lists.ops4j.org http://lists.ops4j.org/mailman/listinfo/general