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More infos: ObjectAlloc and MallocDebug not working
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More infos: ObjectAlloc and MallocDebug not working


  • Subject: More infos: ObjectAlloc and MallocDebug not working
  • From: Yann Bizeul <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 23:01:53 +0100

I saw a log in the console saying :
2002-12-11 22:55:31.022 ObjectAlloc[505] [NSCFString
deleteCharactersInRange:]: Range or index out of bounds

Perhaps someone could help me with this ?

Dibut du message riexpidii :

> De: Yann Bizeul <email@hidden>
> Date: Dim 8 dic 2002 20:28:30 Europe/Paris
> @: email@hidden
> Objet: ObjectAlloc and MallocDebug not working
>
> Hi there
>
> I saw some threads about MallocDebug and ObjectAlloc crashing with
> application. My problem seem to be different :
> ObjectAlloc semm to start the application, and the stops, showing a
> spinning wheel, or crashing if I choose a tab or click somewhere.
> MallocDebug does not even show the application's icon, just the first
> column with "163,7K start" and that's all, after a while, again the
> spinning wheel.
>
> I tried to disable all my preferencePane, all application enhancers
> without success...
> Does anybody have this problem ?
>
> I'm using July developer tools under Jaguar.
>
> --
> Yann Bizeul
> TYNSOE.ORG - http://www.tynsoe.org/
> Site technique consacri ` MacOS X
>
--
Yann Bizeul
TYNSOE.ORG - http://www.tynsoe.org/
Site technique consacri ` MacOS X
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