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shism2 24 Dec 2005, 01:18
*PROBLEM FIXED*
Last edited by shism2 on 27 Dec 2005, 20:49; edited 1 time in total |
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shism2 25 Dec 2005, 05:44
no one i guess
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shism2 25 Dec 2005, 08:27
yup checked that.. The program runs slowly and stays in a almost frozen state .
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shism2 26 Dec 2005, 04:29
*PROBLEM FIXED*
Last edited by shism2 on 27 Dec 2005, 20:50; edited 1 time in total |
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Madis731 26 Dec 2005, 10:28
We can't test it if we don't have that included databaseengine. We can only skim through code, but if that doesn't help.
All I can do is check if there are more than one threads. This was my problem with a program that called for SETTEXT and executed in another thread. It ended up in an endless recursive loop and finally exited, |
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shism2 26 Dec 2005, 16:12
Ok just comment out the databaseengine. I don't use anything from it there right now
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Madis731 27 Dec 2005, 00:16
The strangest thing is when I tryed your code I started to find explanations from my own code and didn't find any. In fact somewhere along the way my Conversion Dialog has gotten broken - I fixed the "return" with "ret" where needed but instead of returning it first leaves and then makes a ret 10. I don't know how to fix it and I also think that this is your problem too.
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shism2 27 Dec 2005, 03:13
we need help from the experts here sigh...
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