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Summary: | Menu scroll after running JUnit test causes system reboot | ||
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Product: | java | Reporter: | rdw <rdw> |
Component: | JUnit | Assignee: | junit-issues@java <junit-issues> |
Status: | CLOSED INVALID | ||
Severity: | blocker | CC: | mmirilovic |
Priority: | P2 | Keywords: | RELNOTE |
Version: | 3.x | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Windows XP | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: | |
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Description
rdw
2004-02-08 19:50:54 UTC
Created attachment 13316 [details]
log file
What do you think by "system reboot" - Is your PC rebooted? If so, it isn't bug of NetBeans , but it is JVM bug :( , if so : Have you got some error log? If problem occured only if Junit is opened - I will reassigne issue to junit for evaluation. Yes the PC is instantly rebooted. It happens only after running a JUnit test. I have looked at the Windows logs and haven't seen anything related to this. Is there anywhere else the error logs may be? From your message it seems it is a JVM bug rather than NetBeans. I will bring this issue to Sun's attention. Thanks. But anyway, I would try to repeat it, but I am not sure of steps you described in the first comment. Please, could you be more specific? I mean something like step-by-step scenario to be followed. 1. Mount a file with tests and a class to be tested. The class file has to have enough in it to make the class explorer menu scrollable. (By class explorer, I mean the menu in the upper left of the source editor area that lists everything in the class. I didn't see a specific name for it anywhere.) 2. Run the tests (I do it via an Ant script if it matters), making the JUnit window pop up. Click "exit" to close the JUnit window. 3. Click on the class explorer menu to open it. 4. Use the mouse to scroll up or down. <- This is when the PC reboots. It has rebooted when trying to scroll some other things such as horizontal scroll in the filesystem area, but this one always does it. Still not sure of step 2. Maybe it seems obvious for you but not for me. How do you run the tests? Inside IDE or outside? Could you attach a snippet of your Ant script? I have included a zip file with a simple script, test, and class that produce the reboot. Step 2: From within the IDE, double click the "utest" in the script to run the test. Created attachment 13383 [details]
Test case
Hallelujah! On a hunch, I dropped back to an older driver version on my video card. Went from ATI Catalyst 4.1 back to 3.10 and the problem has disappeared. This is on an ATI Radeon 9500 Pro. So, it seems it is not a problem of NetBeans IDE. I am closing this issue as INVALID. Please, verify. Thanks. Adding relnote keyword - if having the wrong video driver can reboot your machine, we probably should mention that. closing...old invalid bug |