Here's info and suggested fixes:
http://mhc.insidestretch.com/2006/01/17/update-problem-with-
itunesquicktime-disk-utility-and-diskwarrior/
On Feb 19, 2006, at 6:57 PM, Nancy Haitz wrote:
I have a G4/800 iMac Flat Panel running OS 10.3.9. It was doing
some odd things (some items on the desktop had lost their icons,
and I had a buffer under-run while burning an audio book to CD) so
I decided to repair permissions. I run Macaroni for routine
maintenance, and was using it to do the daily, weekly, and monthly
tasks and then repair permissions. The program hangs (in an
endless loop I think) on Permission Repairs.
Does anyone have any clues about how to fix this. The following is
the message I got in Macaroni, just before it seemed to run on
endlessly.
Repairing permissions on disk /
*** malloc[809]: Deallocation of a pointer not malloced: 0x504a80;
This could be a double free(), or free() called with the middle of
an allocated block; Try setting environment variable MallocHelp to
see tools to help debug
: for architecture i386 object: ./Applications/iTunes.app/Contents/
MacOS/iTunes malformed object (unknown flavor for flavor number 0
in LC_UNIXTHREAD command 27 can't byte swap it)
I tried force quitting Macaroni and booted up in single user mode.
I ran fsck and nothing was wrong. I ran AppleJack and got the same
message (above) when it tried to repair permissions. It too seems
to go on endlessly trying to repair permissions. It ran for over
30 minutes and did not/would not stop.
Next I tried using Disk Utility. It starts then I get a dialog box
stating "Disk Utility internal error: Disk Utility has lost its
connection with the Disk Management Tool and cannot continue.
Please Quit and relaunch Disk Utility." Upon clicking the Quit
Button, I get another dialog box telling me "Operations still in
progress: Disk Utility still has some operations in progress.
Quitting in the middle of some operations can leave a disk non-
operational. Are you sure you want to quit?" Relaunching Disk
Utility yields the same results.
The mention of iTunes in the message, and the fact that I had just
had a buffer under-run while burning disks (large book requiring 12
CDs) leads me to believe that iTunes is the problems.
Any suggestions on fixing this?
Nancy
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