Hard crash under OSX
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:39 am
I have a project using the revBrowser.
My system:
Mac OSX.4.10
G5x4
Rev Enterprise
Twice today, Rev crashed my system HARD, blue-screened it. I work with a lot of heavy duty software, and haven't seen a crash like this in a couple of years.
I'm not sure the details of the first crash, but the second one was after I had run some tests, saved my files, voided my browser instance, and was quitting Rev. Revolution closed, and then the whole system came down.
Obviously, this is something I want to avoid. So, is there some known circumstance in which Rev will completely kill an otherwise normally behaving system?
Further, are there any known issues with Rev on multi-processor systems? I notice that Rev's use of resources seems unusual, sporadically grabbing tons of CPU time and then releasing it, having big hesitations in responding to mouse clicks (for instance right-clicking an object and having like a 3 second lag before the menu displays, etc.) This is even with an empty stack as the only thing loaded, and right-clicking to get the context menu, or in fact, clicking on one of the items in the menubar with absolutely nothing loaded.
I've used Rev on and off since the beta of version 1, and don't remember these behaviors even on much lesser systems. I've examined the behavior by removing all my plugins, frontscripts, etc. but they don't seem to have any effect - even with them removed Rev's performance seems poor, much worse than it used to be. All of my other applications and development tools run normally and without these issues (crashing or poor performance.)
So, are there any known issues with the latest version of Rev which would contribute to these behaviors?
My system:
Mac OSX.4.10
G5x4
Rev Enterprise
Twice today, Rev crashed my system HARD, blue-screened it. I work with a lot of heavy duty software, and haven't seen a crash like this in a couple of years.
I'm not sure the details of the first crash, but the second one was after I had run some tests, saved my files, voided my browser instance, and was quitting Rev. Revolution closed, and then the whole system came down.
Obviously, this is something I want to avoid. So, is there some known circumstance in which Rev will completely kill an otherwise normally behaving system?
Further, are there any known issues with Rev on multi-processor systems? I notice that Rev's use of resources seems unusual, sporadically grabbing tons of CPU time and then releasing it, having big hesitations in responding to mouse clicks (for instance right-clicking an object and having like a 3 second lag before the menu displays, etc.) This is even with an empty stack as the only thing loaded, and right-clicking to get the context menu, or in fact, clicking on one of the items in the menubar with absolutely nothing loaded.
I've used Rev on and off since the beta of version 1, and don't remember these behaviors even on much lesser systems. I've examined the behavior by removing all my plugins, frontscripts, etc. but they don't seem to have any effect - even with them removed Rev's performance seems poor, much worse than it used to be. All of my other applications and development tools run normally and without these issues (crashing or poor performance.)
So, are there any known issues with the latest version of Rev which would contribute to these behaviors?