Norman:
This is exactly what is happening. I do have many Declares (and
SoftDeclares too) i also have identified the library that is causing
the problem. If the library is in, the app opens. If I take out the
library, the app immediately crashes upon opening. Problem is, there
are no calls In the App Class, no Global methods. In fact, no window
opens when the app does. This is selected later. I can't locate
where the declare for this library is called....only that it's before
the App.Open event. Have you seen this before? Any help is
appreciated. Thank you.
Mike Krugman
On Oct 23, 2006, at 3:31 AM, Norman Palardy wrote:
On Oct 22, 2006, at 2:25 PM, Michael Krugman wrote:
Hi List:
I'm running RB2006r4 on an Intel Mac. I have been able to compile
my app, but very strange things are happening with it. When the
app opens, it immediately crashes. I looked in the crash log and
my app is attempting to load a dylib that does not, nor ever has
existed. There are no calls from my app to it but no matter what
I do, the app crashes.
My question is this....when compiled as a UB under r4, what is
called first? I always assumed it was the open event in the App
class. Are other items called first? I cannot even debug....that
crashes too.
And...speaking of crashes....RB2006r4 crashes basically whenever
it feels like it. I cannot recreate it as these crashes happen
out of nowhere for no particular reason. It will even crash if I
just leave it open and use Mail or something else.
Appreciate the help.
What is event called first in your app and what happens before that
call are two different things
If you have declares (not soft declares) those seem to be resolved
first. So if there is a missing library your app may crash before
it runs any of its code.
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