Re: *** file inconsistency: read 'I', expecting 'L'
Re: *** file inconsistency: read 'I', expecting 'L'
- Subject: Re: *** file inconsistency: read 'I', expecting 'L'
- From: Matthew Hixson <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 01:48:57 -0700
Yeah, its kindof a crappy workaround. Fortunately Address Book
doesn't have much in the way of preferences.
Thanks for the explanation.
-M@
On Aug 21, 2006, at 8:12 PM, Daniel Jalkut wrote:
Sounds like Apple's Address Book fell victim to the same problem
that threatened to bite me in the transition to Intel:
http://www.red-sweater.com/blog/88/intel-impatience
Long story short: gcc 4.0 and gcc 3.0 disagree about the encoding
type for UInt32 and SInt32. So if you've got old data that was
archived from code compiled by 3.3, it will fail to be unarchived
by new code that was compiled with gcc 4.0 (e.g. Intel code).
I'm surprised this hasn't affected more people. Though maybe it is
widespread and people are just "fixing it" by deleting preferences.
Daniel
On Aug 21, 2006, at 9:42 PM, Matthew Hixson wrote:
Ok, I fixed it. The problem was two preferences files in ~/
Library/Preferences.
com.apple.AddressBook.abd.plist
com.apple.AddressBook.plist
I removed them and now I can connect to my phone just fine.
-M@
On Aug 21, 2006, at 4:03 PM, Matthew Hixson wrote:
As a followup, I created another user account and that account is
able to connect Address Book to my phone. I used Migration
Assistant to pull all of my information from my PowerBook to my
MacBook Pro. Could I have somehow gotten something mixed up
regarding PPC/Intel? Finder tells me that Address Book on the
new machine is a Universal binary, while the one on my old
machine is PPC.
Thanks,
-M@
On Aug 21, 2006, at 12:50 PM, Matthew Hixson wrote:
Hi, the only reference I found using Google to an error I'm
seeing was on this mailing list so I'm hoping someone here can
help me.
I just bought a MacBook Pro and am having a problem when I try
to connect Address Book to my Sony Ericsson T616 over
Bluetooth. I have successfully paired my laptop and my phone.
I can use the Bluetooth File Exchange utility to browse files on
the phone, and iSync works for syncing calendars and addresses.
I can also use my phone to connect to the internet.
When Address Book starts up I see this in console.log:
2006-08-21 12:49:00.294 Address Book[2384] *** NSRunLoop
ignoring exception '*** file inconsistency: read 'I', expecting
'L'' that raised during posting of delayed perform with target
3e4e10 and selector 'finishSetup'
And this is what I get when I click the Bluetooth button:
2006-08-21 12:49:06.861 Address Book[2384] *** file
inconsistency: read 'I', expecting 'L'
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-M@
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