Emacs causes Dr. Watson
when invoking Ant. Has anyone seen this? Is there anything else I can provide? Signaling: (wrong-type-argument char-or-string-p nil) compile-internal("t:/pkg/ant/bin/ant.bat -Dbuffer=h:/cvsdev/user/jrancier/Se rvlet/ServletTest.java -buildfile build.xml -emacs " "No more errors") (let ((default-directory ...)) (compile-internal compile-command "No more errors")) (if (not jde-ant-enable-find) (let (...) (compile-internal compile-command "No more errors"))) (progn (if (eq system-type ...) (let ... ... ... ...) (save-some-buffers ... nil)) (message "%s" compile-command) (if (not jde-ant-enable-find) (let ... ...)) (if jde-ant-enable-find (compile-internal compile-command "No more errors"))) (if compile-command (progn (if ... ... ...) (message "%s" compile-command) (if ... ...) (if jde-ant-enable-find ...))) (when compile-command (if (eq system-type ...) (let ... ... ... ...) (save-some-buffers ... nil)) (message "%s" compile-command) (if (not jde-ant-enable-find) (let ... ...)) (if jde-ant-enable-find (compile-internal compile-command "No more errors"))) (let ((compile-command ...)) (when compile-command (if ... ... ...) (message "%s" compile-command) (if ... ...) (if jde-ant-enable-find ...))) jde-ant-build() call-interactively(jde-ant-build)
RE: Process *JDEbug* not running, Win2k
At 07:26 PM 7/31/2001 +0200, you wrote: >Hi ! > >Has someone already solved this problem ?? > Without an accurate and complete description of the problem, e.g., the output of the JDE->Help->Submit Problem Report command, I cannot be sure what problem you are referring to. However, if the problem is the problem due to the inter process I/O bug in Windows 2000, which prevents Emacs from communicating with other processs, such as JDEbug, and which I described in detail in a previous posting to this list, then the answer to your question is yes. Microsoft has fixed the problem and the fix is in Service Pack 2. I have personally verified that JDEbug does not work, i.e., JDEbug does not respond to commands, on Windows 2000 without Service Pack 2 installed and that it works as expected with Service Pack 2 installed. - Paul
RE: Process *JDEbug* not running, Win2k
Hi ! Has someone already solved this problem ?? Thanks Joel --- Javier Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > On win2k this problem was caused by the operating > system. updating to the latest service pack 2 seem > to > have the problem in all the cases I seen before. > Sorry I have not been much help. But without being > able to reproduce the problem it is hard to tell > what is going on. > > Javier > > > -Original Message- > > From: Joel Cordonnier > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 3:29 AM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Process *JDEbug* not running, PLEASE HELP > ! > > > > > > Hi ! > > > > I move from JDE 2.2.7.1 to the latest JDE > 2.2.8beta4, > > and I have always the same problem when starting > the > > JDEbug... Process *JDEbug* not running (on Win2k, > with > > jdk1.3) > > > > > > Thanks for the help > > Joel > > > > > ___ > > Do You Yahoo!? -- Vos albums photos en ligne, > > Yahoo! Photos : http://fr.photos.yahoo.com > > ___ Do You Yahoo!? -- Vos albums photos en ligne, Yahoo! Photos : http://fr.photos.yahoo.com
JDE refuses to load buffer.
My environment: Windows 2000 XEmacs 21.4 jde-2.2.7.1. semantic-1.4beta5/6 eieio-0.16 speedbar-0.13 I try to load file and I get error message: "Wrong type argument: number-char-or-marker-p, nil" This happens after loading the prj.el. After the error the buffer isn't opened. Yes. I can't even see the file. I have used JDE quite heavily for two months and nothing like this has happened before. I have attached the problematic file, RemoteDebugger.java. -- Kalle Raita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- 040 - 723 1441 import java.net.*; import java.io.*; import javax.swing.*; import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; import java.util.*; import channel.*; /** * Application class of the RemoteDebugger. This is used to run the program and it contains * (for now) most of the UI stuff. Not any more. * * @author mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";>Kalle Raita * @version 1.0 */ public class RemoteDebugger extends JFrame implements Runnable { /** Gives visualizers a common preferred size */ public static Dimension visualizerSize = new Dimension(300,150); private ServerSocket soc; private JMenuBar menuBar; private Vector sessions = new Vector(); private int mouseX, mouseY; private boolean dragging = false; private DebuggerUI ui; private OptionManager appl; private FrameUpdater fru; /** Trafic watcher instance to be used with the remote debugger. */ private TraficWatcher watch = new TraficWatcher(); /** Channel tree of the remote debugger */ private ChannelTree tree; private JPanel channels = new JPanel(); /** Mouse adapter of the frame */ public DebuggerMouseAdapter adap; private JSplitPane split = new JSplitPane(JSplitPane.HORIZONTAL_SPLIT); private JPanel prevControl = null; /** Port used for communication of the remote debugger. */ public static final int PORT = 4787; public RemoteDebugger() { this(null); } /** * Creates a new RemoteDebugger instance. * */ public RemoteDebugger(ChannelTree tree) { (new InitializationThread()).start(); try { soc = new ServerSocket(PORT); soc.setSoTimeout(1); } catch (IOException e) { System.out.println("Error while starting server " + e.getMessage()); } appl = new OptionManager("application.ini"); Integer rows = appl.getIntegerOption("window.visualizers.rows"); channels.setLayout(new GridLayout((rows == null)?4:rows.intValue() ,4,3,3)); // Cols (second argument) does nothing! if (tree == null) { prepareTree(); } // end of if (tree == null) else { this.tree = tree; } // end of else addWindowListener(new WinAdap()); adap = new DebuggerMouseAdapter(this, this.tree); setGlassPane(adap); getGlassPane().setVisible(true); getContentPane().setLayout(new BorderLayout(7,7)); split.setLeftComponent(this.tree); split.setRightComponent(channels); getContentPane().add(split, BorderLayout.CENTER); menuBar = new JMenuBar(); this.setJMenuBar(menuBar); ui = new DebuggerUI(this); ui.initMainUI(); ui.initChannelTreeUI(this.tree); prepareWindow(); Integer wait = appl.getIntegerOption("window.refreshWait"); fru = new FrameUpdater((wait==null)?250:wait.intValue()); fru.addTarget(this.getContentPane()); fru.start(); show(); } /** * Starts the server listening process. * */ public void serverLoop() { if (soc == null) { System.out.println("Stale socket -> exiting"); System.exit(0); } DebugSession session; System.out.println("Entering server loop"); while (true) { try { Socket con = soc.accept(); con.setTcpNoDelay(true); con.setTcpNoDelay(true);
Process *JDEbug* not running, PLEASE HELP !
Hi ! I move from JDE 2.2.7.1 to the latest JDE 2.2.8beta4, and I have always the same problem when starting the JDEbug... Process *JDEbug* not running (on Win2k, with jdk1.3) Thanks for the help Joel ___ Do You Yahoo!? -- Vos albums photos en ligne, Yahoo! Photos : http://fr.photos.yahoo.com