I created a very simple application with a thread that increments a
counter and updates a window. On PPC machines, the application will
properly quit. On Intel machines, the application hangs at quit and
the thread continues to increment the window counter.
I filed a bug report: http://www.realsoftware.com/feedback/
viewreport.php?reportid=fzfwkovy
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Chris Jett
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On Oct 24, 2006, at 9:59 AM, Chris Jett wrote:
I should also note that a PPC version of the app running under
Rosetta seems to work fine (though a little slower). The Universal/
Intel version seems to have a problem killing threads. I commented
out the thread.kill statements in my FileQuit handler and now the
app closes all its windows and appears to quit, except that the
icon is still in the Dock. The app uses up a lot of CPU and never
actually quits and has to be force quit.
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Chris Jett
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On Oct 24, 2006, at 9:52 AM, Chris Jett wrote:
I have an application that has some threads. In the FileQuit
event handler, I have code that kills a couple of threads, saves a
preferences file, and quits the application. This works fine on a
PPC machine. However, on an Intel machine, the app just hangs and
has to be force quit. Any ideas?
RB2006r4 on Mac OS X 10.4.8 Intel and PPC
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Chris Jett
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