Hi John,
This sounds similar to a bug that was introduced into 6.2v3, which as
far as I know was fixed in 6.2v4.
If it is a different issue, it still sounds like a bug was introduced
into 6.2v3. If possible could you contact Foundry support with a script
which demonstrates the issue?
Thanks,
Peter.
On 24/05/2011 16:22, John RA Benson wrote:
Is there a way to turn off filenameFilter?
I've got a gizmo with a lot of internal read nodes. In 6.2v3 or v4, a
large tree with several of these nodes has becomes impossible to
delete. I think when it's running it's dependencies, it's hitting the
filenameFilter and going through some insane loops, basically taking
forever for the dependencies to finish. As I'm trying to delete nodes,
it really doesn't matter anymore, does it? Or maybe there is a
difference in how dependencies are calculated and it's not the
filenameFilter? The same action of deleting the same nodes from the
same script was pretty much instantaneous in 6.2v1. In 6.2v3/4 it
takes so long I've been having to kill the script after 10 minutes.
thanks
JRAB
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