On Nov 4, 2010, at 03:08:29, alvarnell wrote:
> On Nov 4, 3:00 am, alvarnell <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Mail 3.6 crashes on launch and blaming GrowlMail. I'm using GrowlMail 1.2.2 
>> on an iMac G5 running Mac OS X 10.5.8.  FAQ says to send a crash report.  
>> Where to?
> 
> I've uploaded it here, in case that's where it belongs.

Sort of; Google is killing off the Files section (there might be a notice about 
that there), so long-term, the correct way is to send it to the group by email 
as an attachment.

Looking at your crash log, the most likely cause of your problem is that you 
have two copies of GrowlMail installed. This is proven true later on:

>  0x5bf6000 -  0x5bfbfff +com.growl.GrowlMail 1.2.1 (1.2.1) 
> <cd934864ff314f4304e4128cae41b2b6> 
> /Users/jvarnell/Library/Mail/Bundles/GrowlMail.mailbundle/Contents/MacOS/GrowlMail
>  0x5e00000 -  0x5e05fff +com.growl.GrowlMail 1.2.2 (1.2.2) 
> <cd934864ff314f4304e4128cae41b2b6> 
> /Library/Mail/Bundles/GrowlMail.mailbundle/Contents/MacOS/GrowlMail

Remove the second one (yes, 1.2.2) and use the GrowlMail installer package to 
install 1.2.2 over 1.2.1. (Our installer package installs to the Home Library, 
so I'm guessing you used Pacifist or something to force 1.2.2 into the Local 
Library.) You can move 1.2.2 from the Home Library to the Local Library 
afterward if you want, but be sure to *move* it; don't just copy it, because 
you don't want two copies in place by any means.

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