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[ BUILD # : 200808060201 ] [ JDK VERSION : 1.6.0_07 ] Immediately upon opening NetBeans, with 7 or 8 projects open that use a remote subversion repository, I closed the IDE. After the IDE closed, the subversion update tasks for the projects continued to execute. These tasks should be terminated when the IDE is terminated.
reassign to subversion
> the subversion update tasks for the projects continued to execute. what exactly does this mean? the external process was still running? what is your os?
What this means is that on my Linux box, I started a subversion task and wanted to cancel the task before it was completed; however, I tried to close the IDE instead. While the GUI was closing, the underlying subversion process continued its scanning task. When the IDE actually closed, the scanning task was not terminated with the IDE. Instead, it continued to scan the tasks and hold the process open until it was completed. From all appearances, this is a thread synchronization issue where the IDE close operation does not dispatch a "Shutdown" event to the subversion threads.
Incorrect behavior that doesn't affect functionality -> P4