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Re: Why might DO/NSConnection fail?
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Re: Why might DO/NSConnection fail?


  • Subject: Re: Why might DO/NSConnection fail?
  • From: Michael Vannorsdel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 19:51:15 -0600

I've seen a similar crash when a user had a download accelerator input manager installed.


On Apr 10, 2008, at 7:45 PM, Brad Peterson wrote:

Hi all,

I've got a user reporting a crash in one of our
components.

The truly weird thing, for me, is that this is a crash
in the DO portion of our code, which would seem to
indicate that NSConnection wasn't able to find the DO
server. (Now, this is odd in and of itself, since the
server launches this other app, but...)

I don't understand why this would be a hard crash like
this, though.

Has anyone else ever seen this? Any ideas (heck, even
guesses) would be very much appreciated.

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