You may have an extra release here.
Marco, Thanks for the quick reply. I thought that was my problem, and spent much time commenting out all of my "release" and "autorelease" calls, to no avail. What makes me think that the problem exists within Apple's bluetooth system software is the fact that I can now "reliably" cause Apple's Bluetooth Serial Utility to unexpectedly quit, doing the same thing that causes my application to unexpectedly quit. Here are the chain of events that results in the crash: Run the Bluetooth Serial Utility. Click the "Select Device..." button with or without first entering text in the "Name:" field. "All types" and "Discovered Devices" are selected in the Device Type and Device Category popups. Click the "Search" button. There are 12 bluetooth devices, of various types, in range of my computer. Wait till "Discovering Bluetooth Devices..." has finished. While "Reading device name x of y." is displaying, select a device and a service and click "Select". The "Select Bluetooth Service" window goes away, and you are taken back to the "Please provide a name..." dropdown pane. At this point I can sit there and do nothing, I can enter a name and click "OK", or whatever. After a few seconds, the application will unexpectedly quit, regardless of what I do after I click "Select". I've had this happen a number of consecutive times now. If there's some bad code in my application, it seems like there is similar bad code in the Bluetooth Serial Utility. Oh, and for reference, I'm using a TDK Bluetooth module with the most recent firmware upgrade. ...Thanks... ...Eric Crichlow... ...GTCO CalComp... _______________________________________________ bluetooth-dev mailing list | bluetooth-dev@lists.apple.com Help/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/bluetooth-dev Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.