Hi James,

This is a known bug and has been around since b56a2 or a3 and for
Leopard too. I am trying to understand enough to maybe fix the issue
but don't get your hopes up.
I am a Cocoa/Objective-C beginner and I am having a hard time
diagnosing the exact nature of the bug as it does not seem to happen
(often enough?) in the development environment.

I realize that you need the latest beta version for Snow Leopard
because of the prefs pane issue, but maybe you can try running an
earlier beta version and see if you can get QS to start when you don't
touch the preferences? I am on Leopard still and this will most likely
not change until 10.6.1.

Currently three modules are frequently causing crashes for QS:

Service Menu Module plugin
File Tagging plugin
Airport Networks plugin

HTH in some way!

André

On 31 Aug., 19:01, jmtskills <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> I recently upgraded to Snow Leopard to discover that Quicksilver's
> preferences were no longer appearing. Downloading B56a7 fixed that;
> but, in order to get it to work, I had to delete the services module
> because it caused QS to crash upon launch. Does anyone know if there
> is a new module I could download to be able to use QS' service
> integration again? I never realized how much my workflow revolved
> around that.
>
> Thanks for your time!
>
> -James

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