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Tracking down a strange SIGABRT
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Tracking down a strange SIGABRT


  • Subject: Tracking down a strange SIGABRT
  • From: Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2012 21:27:21 -0400

I've got a stange situation that just started happening on one of my devices and only on this device.

Not using ARC (yet), no memory leaks.

Thread one gets a SIGABRT when I load a view, but only on this one device (IPod Touch Gen3) running iOS 5.0.1.  It was working fine all day, then it just started happening.  I've narrowed it down to the display of a view and will continue to debug, but I am curious about how this happens only on one device.

I've tested this on two other iPods and iPhones and the 5.0 simulator running 5.0.1 and they display the view without a problem.

Crash logs are not being written out.

Annnd I just restarted the device and all is fine.  Something must be leaking somewhere.  Hmmmmm.

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