Re: Endless Hang on Saving a Core Data Document
Re: Endless Hang on Saving a Core Data Document
- Subject: Re: Endless Hang on Saving a Core Data Document
- From: Andrew Merenbach <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 08:05:30 -0800
Oh, yeah, this was my issue, right? For some stupid reason, I never
filed a bug report. Strange that this hasn't been addressed yet in a
dot update -- it seems pretty significant. Of course, there's a lot
to do for future OSes, I suppose. Also strange that we don't see this
issue come up more often in the archives... I would've thought that CD
+ SQLite + Garbage Collection would be a very popular combination.
Just to be sure that it hasn't been fixed (since I don't have a test
case handy), you're using 10.5.5 and not an earlier Leopard?
I encourage you very strongly to file a bug report; if I can find the
time to detail the issue in clear and concise terms, I will do the
same at some point.
Best,
Andrew
On Nov 4, 2008, at 7:52 AM, Mathieu Coursolle wrote:
Hi,
We have a Core Data/ Leopard/Garbage collection/SQLite application
that is never returning from save. I found your post, and changing
to XML did solve the issue.
Is there a rdar for this? We do have a 100% repro case, and we'd
like to use SQLite...
Thanks!
Mathieu
On 28-Feb-08, at 3:32 PM, Ben Trumbull wrote:
Andrew,
There's a known issue on the current Leopard using
NSPersistentDocument with an SQLite store under Garbage Collection.
Change any one of the 3 pieces in that configuration and things
will work fine. We will be addressing the issue.
--
-Ben
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