Thanks Andre!

I went back to B54 and everything is working swimmingly. The prefs
panel still doesn't load but I'm far more happy to see that go than I
was to be unable to use your services module. Thanks for your time!

-James

On Aug 31, 3:45 pm, andreb <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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