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Re: Crash in System Preferences
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Re: Crash in System Preferences


  • Subject: Re: Crash in System Preferences
  • From: Trygve Inda <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 19:53:22 +0000
  • Thread-topic: Crash in System Preferences

> Looks like a bad object pointer... perhaps you're releasing something
> too soon?  Maybe on 10.4 it just happens to live slightly longer for
> some reason.

Since I can't reproduce it here, I can't tell where in our init code it is
dying... Assuming it even gets that far.

>
> Is this program called "MyApp"?  Is your company called "MyCompany"?
> If not, *please* change these to sensible values.  They're supposed to
> be unique, and if people start using the default values, things are
> going to start breaking for users.  (Hint: look in your Info.plist
> files.)

The values were changed for this message - they are unique in reality.


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