hypothesis 1:
You haven't converted all your tafs to get rid of the evil � (yen) sign. Tafs developed in prior versions of the studio (not sure which version changed) denote the "any source" for FMP with that character. They need to be changed to the # character, which won't kill witango. To do that, you need to open tafs in BBEdit or something like that and do the edits, making sure to save in Unix ISO Latin 1 character set and not Mac character set.
If you've done that, you may have missed one. find which it is either by searching each taf in BBEdit for � or by going through all your tafs to see which db access action crashes witango.
(also run W* and W*mail on both machines that I run witango on and they've not been implicated in crashes ever. )
On Jul 28, 2004, at 2:56 PM, Wayne Irvine wrote:
Roland Dumas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't look like the crash logs I've seen, which are always associated
with ODBC.
are your data sources Filemaker?
Yes. FIleMaker 5.5
How much RAM in the machine?
1Gb.
It's also running 4D Webstar and 4D WebMail.
Wayne
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