Nicola Pero wrote:
But "Foundation" (ie, gnustep-base) is not a framework ... and is not a
bundle.

So how could you crash in NSBundle while loading Foundation ? ;-)

_I_ don't know. Are you going to tell me? :-)

Seriously: These two logs in NSBundle
printf("\n1888: %lx", frameworkClass);
fflush(stdout);
printf("\n1888: %s", [NSStringFromClass(frameworkClass) cString]);
fflush(stdout);
give me:

1888: fe9e1de0
1888: NSFramework_SRFoundation

1888: feab68c0
1888: NSFramework_SREnterprise

1888: fef729a0
1888: NSFramework_LOCommunication

1888: fef90f00
1888: NSFramework_FaxServiceFoundation

1888: feb33e80
1888: NSFramework_SRDesign

1888: fef2cf80
1888: NSFramework_SRObjects

1888: fe8ac840
1888: NSFramework_SRQuery

1888: fe745720
1888: NSFramework_SRMapKit

1888: febd8b40
1888: NSFramework_SRAppKit

1888: fe95b260
1888: NSFramework_SRInterface

1888: b698

So I really don't know which bundle it's loading, but I do know the frameworkClass is poiting to an invalid address. And this is caused due to the loading of the SRMapKit framework.
I'm stucked.


Thanks
Marc



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