On Jul 27, 2006, at 11:43 AM, Sven E Olsson wrote:
On 2006-07-25, at 12:23 PM, Sven E Olsson wrote:
On 2006-07-24, at 8:23 PM, Jonathan Johnson wrote:
Again, we don't use any Cocoa calls. We only call GetColor.
First, I don't believe through all of this no one has submitted a bug
report.
While you (RS) may use any Cocoa calls, I've now duplicated the crash
in the RB IDE. I've bug-reported it as:
http://www.realsoftware.com/feedback/viewreport.php?reportid=spsejhel
The exception returned in the dialog indicates that you guys are using
some Cocoa code - maybe the Carbon GetColor call calls the Cocoa
colorpicker at a lower level. I've witnessed this 3 times this morning
and the exception is always the same. I've included a screen shot with
the report that I've received.
Tim
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Tim Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are there haxies on these machines experiencing the crashes? I know
many haxies are written utilizing the Cocoa frameworks. Perhaps
there's something like that going on. Or, perhaps there are plugins
that might be working with Cocoa.
HTH,
Jon
In my case I do not use any plugins (at least the last 6 months) and
there is no plugins in the RB Plugins folder.
Note: There are many more reports that REALbasic crash when using the
color picker then apps made by our self..
I think I am the only that have crash in my own apps, but that could
depend on that i using it 50 - 100 times a day.
Regards,
Sven E
Just a note about the Color Picker crash.
Perhaps a solution is found, I have tested an another Carbon Color
Picker in my application on a PPC 900 times and no crash. It is tested
on an Intel box 1300 times - no crash (tot 2200 times and no crash)
But the test still continue...
Sven E
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