On 19.02.2013 23:37, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Hi,

we broke compatibility with gorm files created just a couple of weeks ago:

2013-02-20 23:17:07.593 GDFCompanion[14138] Exception occured while
loading model: expected unsigned int and got int
2013-02-20 23:17:07.593 GDFCompanion[14138] Failed to load Gorm
2013-02-20 23:17:07.627 GDFCompanion[14138] Exception occured while
loading model: expected unsigned int and got int
2013-02-20 23:17:07.627 GDFCompanion[14138] Failed to load Gorm
2013-02-20 23:17:07.657 GDFCompanion[14138] Exception occured while
loading model: expected unsigned int and got int
2013-02-20 23:17:07.657 GDFCompanion[14138] Failed to load Gorm
2013-02-20 23:17:07.659 GDFCompanion[14138] Cannot load the main model
file 'GDFCompanion.gorm'

This is on 32bit and the Application loaded just 3-4 days ago.
I was in the understandign that for 32bit most/all changes would have
been neutral? Here we changed the signedess of something.

This app is not opensource, but I can debug it or send the gorm file to
somebody.

Run your application in a debugger and place a break point on [NSException raise] it will stop on the error and a few lines up the stack trace you will see the offending line in the initWithCoder: method. Most likely the type of an enumerator was changed and you need to replace that enumerator in the coding and decoding code with NSInteger.

I wrote about that being possible, maybe you missed that mail?

Fred

PS: Could you please switch you computer to the current date? I asked you before and this time I missed some of your mails because I have my mails sorted by date.



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