[Gvsig_english] gvSIG crashing
Renato Saboya
rtsaboya at gmail.com
Mon Aug 15 02:07:02 CEST 2011
Thank you very much, Simon. I will do that.
I have Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 2.
I noticed some other errors in the past that hopefully will be resolved
this way too.
Best,
Renato.
On 14/08/2011 19:45, Simon Cropper (The fosGIS Workflow Guides) wrote:
> On 14/08/11 22:43, Renato Saboya wrote:
>> Hi!
>> I am working on a simple project and now I can't open it anymore. gvSIG
>> keeps telling "Application error. It's strongly recommended to close the
>> application."
>>
>> There is only one line shapefile, and 6 layers rendering different
>> thematic maps.
>>
>> Anyway, I don't think it is a problem withh the file itself, because I
>> tried three more files in the same folder and none of them worked.
>>
>> The details of the error message are pasted here:
>> http://pastebin.com/bUsFdUs2
>>
>> If I need to provide more information, please let me know.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Regards,
>> Renato.
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> Renato,
>
> I presume you are using Windows. What version?
>
> These apparently catastrophic errors usually result from Java and gvSIG
> not talking to one another properly anymore. It might be due to a recent
> incompatible version of Java being updated on your machine or something
> else.
>
> One simple method of resolving this is reinstall gvSIG and tell the
> install program to use the Java that comes with the install EXE. It then
> creates a Java VM dedicated to gvSIG that will not change over time as
> updated Java versions are installed in other places on your machine.
>
> If you are not sure how to do this check out my tutorials at the site
> http://gis.fossworkflowguides.com
>
> If you do this and the error still occurs then ask for help again and
> people on the list will try and help resolve the problem.
>
> In future posts include gvSIG version, platform and Java version as they
> are all important in resolving the problem.
>
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