That happens about 10% of the time with me in Delphi XE2 when I close the program, but I've never seen AQTime catch a fault in the IDE or be mentioned.
Actually I thought about adding all bpl libraries in 'bin' directory to packages and that was the result lol! looks like I have to repair it and try again
Sadly, the AQTime plugin isn't very stable. I'd recommend removing it from your design-time packages.
ReplyDeleteMake a small test project which raise the same AV and post the code. Otherwise, is just guessing...
ReplyDeleteThat happens about 10% of the time with me in Delphi XE2 when I close the program, but I've never seen AQTime catch a fault in the IDE or be mentioned.
ReplyDeleteActually I thought about adding all bpl libraries in 'bin' directory to packages and that was the result lol! looks like I have to repair it and try again
ReplyDeletesucks. I use vmware and take snapshots a lot, that way if a component messes up the IDE, I can rollback to a snapshot. It's pretty useful.
ReplyDeleteGood idea Thanks! I'll use it as soon as I fix that problem.
ReplyDeleteThe error is not related to AQTime.
ReplyDeletenot sure if aqtime for delphi supports vm
ReplyDeleteI think Aqtime 6 was the last version that support virtual machine as is. Never versions require a license manager.
ReplyDeletethe background colour is too yellow :-)
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