10-10-2012 09:40 AM
Hello all,
I've just had 2 crashes when saving a UIR file after editing it. My changes were lost both times. First time I got a cryptic message that said something like 'wrong handle for control' and then the IDE crashed. 2nd time the whole thing crashed without message. Here's the error log.
10-11-2012 10:33 AM
Hi gdargaud,
Can you please include a screenshot of the error messages?
The log seems to indicate there is a licensing problem. If you open the NI License Manager, does it indicate any problems with licensing for LabWindows/CVI?
Which version of LabWindows/CVI are you using?
What operating system are you using, and what type of OS is it (32/64 bit)?
Any additional information you can provide is appreciated.
Warm Regards,
10-12-2012 05:23 AM
I think there was something wrong in my NFS/Samba configuration on which the project was located. It's been going fine all morning. Will post if I still have problem.
As for the license, here's what I see in the license manager: the CVI 2010 base package says "30 days" but the Full Development System is activated. Do I have some kind of duplicate install of which I should remove the base package ?
10-15-2012 10:35 AM
Hi gdargaud,
The base package does not need to be uninstalled if you have activated the Full Development System.
Thanks,
10-18-2012 02:59 PM
Hi,
Looking at the log you posted, I think the other error messages are more likely the culprit of the crash than the licensing. What you have described about your licensing is normal. The other errors, may indicate a corrupt UIR file. Does this only occur with one UIR file? Could you post your UIR file for me to test with? You can send me a private message through the forums if you do not want to post it publicly.
10-19-2012 06:50 AM
Hi D_Biel,
I've posted about this before in a slightly different context: using VirtualBox shares, and someone at NI reproduced it. Here I was doing something not very bright: re-exporting an NFS import with Samba. It caused problems with UIR files and some other types of files. I simply did a CIFS import from the main server into my development virtual machine and all seems well now.
So it's not really a NI bug in the 1st place.