On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Nathan Kinsinger < [email protected]> wrote:
> On Sep 21, 2010, at 4:05 PM, Sean Wallace wrote: > > Hi Nathan, > > Thanks for the update. I installed the new version last night and today > I've started seeing the following message occasionally when I start gitx > from the command line. > > gitx(14332,0x7fff706dac20) malloc: reference count underflow for >> 0x20002dcc0, break on auto_refcount_underflow_error to debug. > > > It seems to start fine, it just shows this message. Gitx works fine once > I'm in. > > I think this only happens for a repository that is living on another volume > (an encrypted .sparseimage, if that matters). So it may be that this existed > in previous versions and I just never noticed because I only started using > gitx on this volume today. > > Sean > > > Sean, > > I haven't been able to reproduce this. > > What does 'gitx -v' print out? And what version does the about window in > GitX say? > > What OS are you on? > > How did you create the encrypted volume? > > > --Nathan > > http://brotherbard.com/ <http://brotherbard.com/boinc/> > > > > > > Hi Nathan, $ gitx -v GitX version 0.7.1 (v0.7.1-233-g59c4983) Using git found at /usr/local/bin/git, version 1.7.3 Gitx About window says: Version 0.7.1 (v0.7.1-233-g59c4983) I'm running OS 10.6.4. I created the encrypted sparseimage in disk utility. Obviously this is a pretty weird use case, and the program actually works perfectly fine once it starts, I just didn't know what the message meant so I reported it here. Sean
