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Re: iCal AppleScript failures; claims to be out of memory
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Re: iCal AppleScript failures; claims to be out of memory


  • Subject: Re: iCal AppleScript failures; claims to be out of memory
  • From: Malcolm Fitzgerald <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 10:24:08 +1000


On 10/05/2006, at 12:45 AM, Sean McBride wrote:

Hello,

I use iCal to automatically run some AppleScripts at various times of
the day, mostly overnight. When I get to work in the morning, iCal has
displayed a vague message saying "An AppleScript event alarm did not
execute properly. The script "rogue_nightly_build.scpt" that was
assigned to the event "rogue build" did not open or did not finish running."


I look in Console.app and I see the following:

2006-04-11 20:19:24.596 iCal[11104] Script execution error: {
    NSAppleScriptErrorBriefMessage = "Out of memory.";
    NSAppleScriptErrorMessage = "Out of memory.";
    NSAppleScriptErrorNumber = -108;
    NSAppleScriptErrorRange = <00000000 00000000 >;

I've seen out of memory errors when an application has properties that are changed. Changing properties to variables has "cured" the problem.


malcolm

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