Okay, here's a bit more information:

The crash occurs at line 779 of NSDistributedNotificationCenter.m in the 
_connect method. Watching the Windows Task Manager I can see that gdnc gets 
launched ok.

The thing that may be different about our app is that this occurs when we call 
[NSDocumentController init] while instantiating a custom subclass of 
NSDocumentController. We do this fairly early, in an override of 
NSApplication's +sharedApplication method, before we call [super 
sharedApplication]. Is it possible that this (in conjunction with the recent 
changes in base) is the source of the problem? 

Based on that guess, I rearranged our code to call [super sharedApplication] 
before creating our documentController instance, but that didn't resolve the 
problem. Any new idea what the cause might be?


On Jun 8, 2010, at 3:53 AM, Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:

> 
> Follow-up Comment #2, bug #30077 (project gnustep):
> 
> I haven't reproduced this on windowsw, but I guess your problem was not
> windows specific and was due to a mistake someone made in the invocation code
> which caused a crash on some versions of the runtime.  If that's the problem
> then I already committed a fix at revision  30606 and certainly updating trunk
> from svn should solve it for you.
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