I am using the IDE on Linux (Mint 18 XFCE) to compile for Mac, Windows and Linux.
When I compile for 32-bit (for the 3 platforms) it works everytime without issue.
When I compile for 64-bit, sometimes the IDE crashes (no crash logs or anything, just disappears). When I say sometimes it is more than 50% of the time.
Am I the only one that this is happening to or is this a known issue/thing.
And before anyone at Xojo asks, no I have not filed a feedback report yet. I want to make sure it is an issue before I do. Especially as there are no log files to collect.
thanks all, time for bed.
–sb
PS> this is Xojo 2018 R4 with only the Xojo supplied plugins (and half of those removed).
[quote=424063:@Christian Schmitz]you can run Xojo with gdb from command line.
Than when it crashes, use “bt” command to get stack trace, so you have some details to report.[/quote]
never thought of gdb. thanks!
I got an empty stack when I tried it.
so I am still still stuck where I was. I will probably just turn off that machine and let it sit for a few days and see if behaves differently later.
Which sub-release of Mint 18 is this? I had issues with Mint 18.0, but since updating that system to Mint 18.2, no more IDE crashes. Things are still slower than on Mint 19.1, but compiles are stable.
Strange - I’ve not seen a compiler issue with 18.2, 18.3, or 19.1. Is this a real system or a VM? If a VM, how much RAM and how many cores do you have assigned?
VMW VM on ESXi 6.5, 2 vCPUs, 8gig ram (tried both 6 & 8gig)
VMW VM on VMW Fusion (on a Mac Pro, 10.13.6) with 2 vCPUs and 6gig ram.
I might blow away the VMs and redo them. redoing that laptop is a PITA so that is a last resort. Again I do believe it is a PEBCAK issue and not really Xojo. Thanks everyone for your help!
–sb