Genius!

I don't know what haxies are but it looks like stuff you can plut into the 
user-interface on the fly.

I tested your "hypothesis" and got the following results:

If I flip "Enable at Login" from on to off I get the warning.s

If it's been off already then I get no warnings whether DefaultFolderX is on or 
off.

Not sure if I have covered all of the permutations.

Hopefully the DFX guys will make a new release.

Thanks again,
KW

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On Sep 1, 2012, at 9:07 PM, Simon Urbanek <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is a typical issue illustrating why haxies are a bad idea and a huge 
> security risk - they get loaded into every application, so the code producing 
> those errors is not actually R.app but a broken haxie (here DefaultFolderX). 
> It has absolutely nothing to do with R ... it's 3rd party code injected into 
> R at user's request so R can't do anything about it ... :/
> 
> 
> On Sep 1, 2012, at 8:32 PM, Keith Weintraub wrote:
> 
>> Well, I could have sworn there were problems with examples from 
>> http://groups.google.com/group/ggplot2/topics
>> 
>> But now I can't find any issues.
>> 
>> R.app does not crash but gives the following warning (I think this is in a 
>> previous message in this thread):
>> 
>> [R.app GUI 1.52 (6188) i386-apple-darwin9.8.0]
>> 
>> [History restored from /Users/kw/R/.Rhistory]
>> 
>> mach_override: some instructions unknown! Need to update mach_override.c
>> err = f8000001 
>> /Volumes/Haxdisk/Projects/DefaultFolderX/DFCarbonPatch/../../Libraries/mach_star-1.2-intel-0.3/mach_override/mach_override.c:215
>> err = f8000001 
>> /Volumes/Haxdisk/Projects/DefaultFolderX/DFCarbonPatch/../../Libraries/mach_star-1.2-intel-0.3/mach_override/mach_override.c:228
>> err = f8000001 
>> /Volumes/Haxdisk/Projects/DefaultFolderX/DFCarbonPatch/../../Libraries/mach_star-1.2-intel-0.3/mach_override/mach_override.c:234
>> err = f8000001 
>> /Volumes/Haxdisk/Projects/DefaultFolderX/DFCarbonPatch/../../Libraries/mach_star-1.2-intel-0.3/mach_override/mach_override.c:248
>> err = f8000001 
>> /Volumes/Haxdisk/Projects/DefaultFolderX/DFCarbonPatch/../../Libraries/mach_star-1.2-intel-0.3/mach_override/mach_override.c:253
>> 
>> Kind-of scary to see "some instructions unknown". Maybe it won't come back 
>> to byte me.
>> 
>> Note that I don't have anything in a start up file and I run with no 
>> workspace saved.
>> 
>> I am somewhat surprised that no-one else has had this issue. I can't be the 
>> only person that uses R.app on a MacbookPro that has been upgraded to 
>> Mountain Lion.
>> 
>> Strange!
>> 
>> I will respond to any requests for more info and I will keep looking at this 
>> thread to see if a solution is published.
>> 
>> Thanks so much for all the time,
>> KW
>> 
>> 
>> --
>> 
>> On Sep 1, 2012, at 6:42 PM, Steve Lianoglou <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> On Sat, Sep 1, 2012 at 6:33 PM, Keith Weintraub <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> I installed DefaultFolderX 4.5b1 according to the link you provided and 
>>>> have the same issue.
>>> 
>>> So, I guess uninstalling DefaultFolderX fixes (sidesteps) the issue, no?
>>> 
>>> Does R.app crash or is it just firing a warning that you can just
>>> ignore and carry on?
>>> 
>>> -steve
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Steve Lianoglou
>>> Graduate Student: Computational Systems Biology
>>> | Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
>>> | Weill Medical College of Cornell University
>>> Contact Info: http://cbio.mskcc.org/~lianos/contact
>> 
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