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Re: crashes in Nav Dialog



On Jul 27, 2004, at 5:44 PM, Scott Thompson wrote:


On Jul 27, 2004, at 5:19 PM, Bob Sabiston wrote:

Hello,
I have a problem where within a Load File browser I am navigating to a certain folder across the network, and it crashes my program. It happens when I go to the folder and double-click it to open it up to the full browser window. Has anyone else had this problem? What could it be? The folder is across the network, on another OSX machine. As far as I can tell, it isn't happening within my callback function.

Thanks for any suggestions!
Bob

This may help, and it may be a red herring.

As I recall there is a crash in Nav Services (on Mac OS 9?) where if you navigate to the root level of a network mounted volume with the "preview" area of the navigation dialog showing you will crash.

The work around, as I recall, was to provide a custom preview proc and watch for the situation describe above. I may be recalling the solution incorrectly though.

It might help if we had more information about which system is crashing and what the backtrace looks like at the crash (using either gdb or with a MacsBug stdlog)

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I don't think that's it. I don't have any previews on my dialog. This is weird, too, though, and may be related:

I have two networked machines mounted, they appear in my Finder sidebar. I am logged into both machines as the same user (same name). When I click in the Finder sidebar for the first user, I see a list of items, like "Desktop", "Documentst", "Library". I click on the second machine's link, and I get basically the same list, but for the other machine. I can click on the little triangles to see the contents of these directories. *However*, if I double-click on the desktop folder for the second machine, I get the contents of the desktop for the first machine!

My crash is happening when I double-click on a folder within the desktop folder of that second machine (from the triangle-list view). Maybe the crash is because it mistakenly thinks I am browsing the first machine?

Bob
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