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Re: mysterious serviceProvider and Mach port error
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Re: mysterious serviceProvider and Mach port error


  • Subject: Re: mysterious serviceProvider and Mach port error
  • From: Matt Neuburg <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 15:38:09 -0700

On or about 7/12/05 12:16 PM, thus spake
"email@hidden" <email@hidden>:

> Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 08:38:54 -0700
> From: Matt Neuburg <email@hidden>
> Subject: mysterious serviceProvider and Mach port error

> Just for laughs, I tried adding a bundle target to my project and made my
> main target dependent upon it. I can build the bundle and I can build my
> main target, but when I try to run, I get this (to me) mysterious message
> (and my app does not run):
>
> 2005-07-12 08:29:49.286 MemoryStick[1529] CFLog (0): CFMessagePort:
> bootstrap_register(): failed 1103 (0x44f), port = 0x3003, name =
> 'com.neuburg.matt.memorystick.ServiceProvider'
> See /usr/include/servers/bootstrap_defs.h for the error codes.
> 2005-07-12 08:29:49.293 MemoryStick[1529] CFLog (99):
> CFMessagePortCreateLocal(): failed to name Mach port
> (com.neuburg.matt.memorystick.ServiceProvider)
>
> The really confusing thing is that even if I remove the dependency on the
> bundle, so that I am not building the bundle at all, I get this message. I
> get this message before executing any code (I tried putting "return" before
> my earliest executed code; I am making no attempt to load the bundle).
> Finally I deleted the bundle target, and I am *still* getting this message.
>
> What might be causing this, and how can I restore my project to working
> order?

Here's an update: by deleting everything in the build folder (not merely
cleaning the target) and restarting the computer, *and* by throwing away my
app's prefs which had been hosed by my app's failure to start up, I am now
up and running again. But I'm no longer trying to use a bundle target, and
I'd still be curious to know what these messages meant. m.

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