Hi Charlie - thanks for the note. Nothing out of the ordinary form a style
perspective. Here is what I see in the console around the time of the "crash".
6/18/12 11:00:22.682 PM Growl: Core Data: annotation: -executeRequest:
encountered exception = Updating max pk failed: with userInfo = {
NSSQLiteErrorDomain = 14;
}
6/18/12 11:00:22.682 PM Growl: Core Data: annotation: -executeRequest:
encountered exception = Updating max pk failed: with userInfo = {
NSSQLiteErrorDomain = 14;
}
6/18/12 11:00:22.784 PM Growl: Core Data: annotation: -executeRequest:
encountered exception = Updating max pk failed: with userInfo = {
NSSQLiteErrorDomain = 14;
}
6/18/12 11:00:25.818 PM Growl: Unresolved error Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain
Code=134030 "The operation couldn\U2019t be completed. (NSCocoaErrorDomain
error 134030.)" UserInfo=0x7fa0fb1a2650 {NSSQLiteErrorDomain=14,
NSUnderlyingException=Updating max pk failed: }, {
NSSQLiteErrorDomain = 14;
NSUnderlyingException = "Updating max pk failed: ";
}
6/18/12 11:00:42.681 PM Growl: Core Data: annotation: -executeRequest:
encountered exception = Updating max pk failed: with userInfo = {
NSSQLiteErrorDomain = 14;
}
Erik.
On Jun 15, 2012, at 3:30 PM, Charlie S wrote:
> Anything in the console, a style you use and anything happen before the spike
>
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 4:04 PM, Erik Emri <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am facing the same issue with my MBP. It seems that Growl is the only
> run-away process for me as well. Sometimes it crashes on its own (when I
> hover over the growl icon in the menubar), and sometimes I have to manually
> choose to quit it. It was happening in both Growl 1.3 and now with Growl 1.4.
>
> I run a MBP with OS X 10.7.4
>
>
> On Friday, 11 November 2011 08:40:53 UTC-8, Matt P wrote:
> Growl version: 1.3.1
> Mac OS 10.7.2
> Safari version: 5.1.1
>
> Applications using Growl: Adium (1.5b3), Dropbox (1.1.45), Sparrow
> (1.4.2)
> (I also use Quickeys, which periodically (every 2 hours) runs an
> AppleScript command to invoke Growl, source here:
> http://pastebin.com/6NmZRZqe)
>
> Every 15 or so minutes, Growl's CPU usage spikes to 100%, until I
> mouse over the menu bar icon (I have the Dock icon disabled), at which
> point the app usually selfquits. CPU spike continues until quit.
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