Re: App dying under MallocDebug and ObjectAlloc
Re: App dying under MallocDebug and ObjectAlloc
- Subject: Re: App dying under MallocDebug and ObjectAlloc
- From: Dan Crevier <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 13:57:57 -0800
I've heard reports that this is caused by haxies like WindowShade X and
FruitMenu. I guess they bring some of the stability of OS 9 along with the
UI :-)
Dan
On 3/28/2002 7:48 PM, "Pete Yandell" <email@hidden> wrote:
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At the suggestion of a helpful reader of the list (thanks Jonathan!), I
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tried logging in as a new user and repeating the experiment.
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MallocDebug works fine under the new user, but I still have the same
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problem with ObjectAlloc.
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So apparently something in my user environment is breaking MallocDebug!
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I've killed off all the login items that I run but that doesn't seem to
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help...I'm stumped as to what else it could be, and I'm still stumped
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over ObjectAlloc.
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On Friday, March 29, 2002, at 02:05 PM, Pete Yandell wrote:
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> I have an app that seems to run perfectly normally when run standalone
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> or under GDB, but as soon as I try and start it with MallocDebug I get
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> a few bounces of the app's icon in the dock and then:
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> Target application crashed
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> /Users/pete/Code/Projects/MIDIPatchbay/build/MIDI
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> Patchbay.app/Contents/MacOS/MIDI Patchbay accessed memory at 0x7fe00028
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> illegally.
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> Trying to start the same app under ObjectAlloc has a similar effect: a
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> few bounces and then the app quits. This time this is followed by the
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> message:
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> task_start_peeking: can't suspend failed (ipc/send) invalid
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> destination port
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> repeating an awful lot of times in the console.log.
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> Anyone got any ideas on how I start chasing this problem?
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> Just to add some extra interest, I've had a couple of kernel panics
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> while running the app as well, but I'm not even going to start trying
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> to chase those yet!
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