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dev 200111201425, jdk 1.3.1, 1.4-b86 -start nb31, open some file, close it. -start nb33, import settings -exception appears see log file.
Created attachment 3500 [details] ide.log
hmm, the same behaviour when importing from 3.2.1
for me, it works ok and great with latest build (from sources). It's possible that change of behaviour during project switch fixed this. But it's also possible that is reproductible only on linux. Marku, can you try it? (Lukasi, please try to reproduce tomorrow with fresh build).
I have to reopened it. It still persists in build 200111210100. i'll attach my userdir and try to reproduce it with it.
Created attachment 3523 [details] nb31 user dir
*** Issue 17975 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
Dafe, I'm increasing priority. This is compatibility issue... and it was reported by a few others users...
*** Issue 17942 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
Great, I just reproduced it. Key was for me to close some of the editor files and leave other opened. Accepting...
build 200111230645 , jdk1.4-b87 now it happens with import from NB3.0 too.
*** Issue 17867 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
Dafe, you may be interested in verbose version of Crimson parser. Checkout it from nbextra revision 1.5, I guess (CVS is down). It may a problem of FS if streams are really corrupted. Oh, it is verbose only on hosts named "nbbuilder". Ask for recompiled version offline.
fixed in release33 branch
Created attachment 3593 [details] commited diff
Verified in beta6#200111271845.
verified on Release 3.3 Beta 6 (Build 200111271845), jdk1.4b87 and import from NB30, 31, 321
merged also to release330 branch.
Resolved for 3.4.x or earlier, no new info since then -> closing.