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Shark broken


  • Subject: Shark broken
  • From: Thomas Harte <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 21:53:02 +0100

Hello. I'm new to this list, so I apologise if I am being stupid or
facing a well known problem with a well known fix. I have searched the
mailing list archives and couldn't find anything.

I am using OS X 10.4.2 and XCode 2.1 on a 667Mhz G4 Powerbook with
768mb RAM. I bought the system secondhand, when it came with OS 10.3
and the first version of XCode I installed was 1.5. Since then I have
upgraded components but at no point done a clean install. I am quite
new to the world of the Macintosh. Shark reports its version number as
4.2.0 (v479).

I have a project, built without optimisations and with debugging
information present. If I launch Shark by selecting Debug -> Launch
Using Performance Tool -> Shark then it opens with a dialogue to
launch my program. If I do that then my program runs and Shark sits
around taking samples as expected.

However, when Shark ceases taking samples it does not, as it used to,
give me any results. Instead I get the following dumped to the XCode
Run Log window:

2005-08-26 21:44:37.712 Shark[335] *** WARNING: Method setResizable in
class NSTableView is deprecated on 10.4 and later. It should not be
used in new applications. Use setResizingMask: instead.
2005-08-26 21:44:37.715 Shark[335] *** WARNING: Method isResizable in
class NSTableView is deprecated on 10.4 and later. It should not be
used in new applications. Use resizingMask instead.
task_start_peeking: can't suspend failed  (ipc/send) invalid destination port
task_start_peeking: can't suspend failed  (ipc/send) invalid destination port
task_start_peeking: can't suspend failed  (ipc/send) invalid destination port
task_start_peeking: can't suspend failed  (ipc/send) invalid destination port
task_start_peeking: can't suspend failed  (ipc/send) invalid destination port
2005-08-26 21:45:38.129 Shark[335] *** -[GRGradientColor addColor:]:
selector not recognized [self = 0xc80eeb0]
2005-08-26 21:45:38.132 Shark[335] NSExceptionHandler has recorded the
following exception:
NSInvalidArgumentException -- *** -[GRGradientColor addColor:]:
selector not recognized [self = 0xc80eeb0]
Stack trace:  0x96393f10  0x9289dbbc  0x92876cec  0x909b20d0
0x9af9c3bc  0x9af9bd90  0x9af9d5a8  0x9b7b1740  0x9b7bae2c  0x9364e6f4
 0x9364bd98  0x9364b964  0x9379e630  0x9379e320  0x9b771edc
0x9b772014  0x000097a8  0x000099e4  0x9364bc74  0x93637fc4  0x93637a1c
 0x9368ecfc  0x93722620  0x93722344  0x00008988  0x92890760
0x9077c108  0x9074bc8c  0x9074b1bc  0x9074ac3c  0x93129ac0  0x93129154
 0x93128fc0  0x93631e44  0x93631b08  0x9362e06c  0x9371e8bc
0x00002d38  0x00002bdc
2005-08-26 21:45:38.134 Shark[335] *** NSThread: ignoring exception
'*** -[GRGradientColor addColor:]: selector not recognized [self =
0xc80eeb0]' that raised during delayed perform of target 0x35e4a0 and
selector 'addDocument:'

Have I done something wrong in my installation of XCode 2.1? Is there
anything I can do to fix Shark? I notice some ipc/send errors - my
Powerbook has only its Airport physical network connector enabled, and
that is set to use fixed-IP proxies for HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS.

-Thomas
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