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Profiler 1.2 070710 Product Version: NetBeans IDE Dev (Build 200707110000) Java: 1.6.0_02; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 1.6.0_02-b05 System: SunOS version 5.10 running on x86; ISO646-US; en (nb) I've experienced it several times: when profiling is being started, Progress window sometimes stays opened. It is not so harmful as in issue 98995, but doesn't expected to happen. It is about 30% reproducible.
Created attachment 44972 [details] NB thread dump
Created attachment 44973 [details] NB thread dump 2
Created attachment 44974 [details] NB thread dump 3
this seems to be related to GTK somehow as I can not reproduce it on KDE or Windows. there are no Java objects left and the window seems to be an orphaned GUI artifact. because it's GTK specific and RANDOM (and probably i won't be able to fix it anyway) i'm lowering priority to P4 and changing target to future. can recheck if a GTK upgrade is available
This is highly reproducible issue and is really annoying
*** Issue 120792 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
Reproducible on Linux as well
Hopefully, adding a proper synchronization when initializing the progress panel will help. http://hg.netbeans.org/profiler-main/rev/1fc9cda099c0 In case anybody observes this problem it would be great if you could capture the IDE heap dump and add it to this issue (on an external file server, probably)
It seems, that it works in the newest rc2 build (20090604, ubuntu, both j1.6 and j1.5). Marking as verified.