Okay, checked the catalog, didn’t find a missing drive.
Also, It’s crashing (now, it’s really crashing) on “Copy to Clipboard”. It 
doesn’t get to “copy to”; the clipboard comes up first.

However, I’m getting this error, that I think is the cause:
12/8/14 9:08:26.108 AM Quicksilver[91189]: Remote hosts could not be loaded 
from ~/.hosts: The file doesn’t exist.

That leads to this: 
12/8/14 9:09:22.987 AM Quicksilver[91189]: [Quicksilver -[QSExecutor 
validActionsForDirectObject:indirectObject:fromSource:types:fileType:]]: 
localException = '*** -[NSPathStore2 rangeOfString:options:range:locale:]: nil 
argument'

But I’m not savvy enough to know why I don’t have a .hosts file or what should 
be in it if I did. 

Hm, maybe this is the problem? 
12/8/14 9:09:25.139 AM Quicksilver[91189]: [WARNING] DropboxSDK: error making 
request to /1/delta - (401) No auth method found.

I’m cataloging my Dropbox folder, but I think this refers to the API, not the 
folder itself, right? 

Can you tell I’m confused? 

Best,
Josh.

We always appreciate your referrals.

Quoin Graphic & Web Design | phone 503 284 2827 | quoindesign.com



On Dec 7, 2014, at 9:19 PM, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 5 Dec 2014, at 13:44, QuoinDesign.com wrote:
> 
> Here's the crash log, attached.
> 
> That looks like a sample of a running QS, not a crash from using “Copy to 
> Clipboard”. For the file you posted, it appears to be getting stuck in a 
> section of code that only runs if you select “Move To…” or “Copy To…”. Does 
> that sound right? Maybe you’re searching for “Copy to Clipboard”, but the 
> “Copy To…” action gets matched first?
> 
> Anyway, it looks like it’s getting stuck going though your catalog to find 
> folders. One or more files in your catalog is an alias to something on a 
> network volume that isn’t available.
> 
> This wasn’t an issue in previous version of Quicksilver, and we hope to 
> prevent it in the future, but until then, you can remove aliases to things 
> that don’t exist from the catalog (or remove them from your filesystem if 
> they never work).
> 
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