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Honzo, can you please evaluate this one, thanks. Transferred from bugtraq #4532616: Build 011127_1, Win 2000, JDK 1.3.1 It didn't happen consistently. The steps are: -Started a new IDE session; -Mounted directories containing Web Modules from Pilsen and it took so long them to be mounted that I decided that it's an IDE freeze; -Exited IDE and started it again and an exception was thrown: Tue Nov 27 15:43:04 PST 2001: org.openide.filesystems.FSException: Invalid lock [null] for file Services/org-netbeans-modules-java-settings-JavaSettings.settings in Multi-Filesystem with current lock [null]. Annotation: Cannot save settings to Services/org-netbeans-modules-java-settings-JavaSettings.settings org.openide.filesystems.FSException: Invalid lock [null] for file Services/org-netbeans-modules-java-settings-JavaSettings.settings in Multi-Filesystem with current lock [null]. at org.openide.filesystems.FSException.io(FSException.java:84) at org.openide.filesystems.MultiFileObject.testLock(MultiFileObject.java:513) at org.openide.filesystems.MultiFileObject.getOutputStream(MultiFileObject.java:473) at org.openide.filesystems.MultiFileObject.getOutputStream(MultiFileObject.java:478) at org.openide.loaders.InstanceDataObject$Saver.run(InstanceDataObject.java:1750) at org.openide.filesystems.EventControl.runAtomicAction(EventControl.java:89) at org.openide.filesystems.FileSystem.runAtomicAction(FileSystem.java:388) at org.openide.loaders.InstanceDataObject$Saver.save(InstanceDataObject.java:1768) at org.openide.loaders.InstanceDataObject$SettingsInstance.saveInstance(InstanceDataObject.java:1441) at org.openide.loaders.InstanceDataObject$SettingsInstance.saveInstance(InstanceDataObject.java:1431) at org.openide.loaders.InstanceDataObject$SettingsInstance.run(InstanceDataObject.java:1482) at org.openide.util.Task.run(Task.java:152) [catch] at org.openide.util.RequestProcessor$ProcessorThread.run(RequestProcessor.java:622)
Radek and Vita were dealing with the similar exception recently. So they are more appropriate to evaluate it. If it is something new caused by settings please assign it back to me.
Fixed in release33 (MultiFileObject.java 1.89.2.2). I was not able to reproduce, so I can`t verify.
verified rev#1.89.2.2
*** Issue 18523 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
*** Issue 18997 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
Resolved for 3.4.x or earlier, no new info since then -> closing.