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Vespucci crash. NS_COUNT_HACK ?


From: Riccardo Mottola
Subject: Vespucci crash. NS_COUNT_HACK ?
Date: Thu, 12 May 2011 12:37:46 +0200
User-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; OpenBSD i386; en-US; rv:1.9.1.16) Gecko/20110216 SeaMonkey/2.0.11

Hi,

even if no significant changes were made to SWK and Vespucci lately, it stopped working properly.

Today, if I try to open www.gnustep.org, I get:

2011-05-12 11:33:21.176 Vespucci[32723] mimeType: text/html
2011-05-12 11:33:21.177 Vespucci[32723] expectedContentLength: 5587
2011-05-12 11:33:21.177 Vespucci[32723] suggestedFilename: www.gnustep
2011-05-12 11:33:21.177 Vespucci[32723] textEncodingName: UTF-8

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to process 32723, thread 0x8ae8bc00]
0x04cdd9a1 in NSCountFrames () at NSDebug.m:991
991           _NS_COUNT_HACK(27); _NS_COUNT_HACK(28); _NS_COUNT_HACK(29);
Current language:  auto; currently minimal


#0  0x0e85e9a1 in NSCountFrames () at NSDebug.m:991
#1  0x0e864169 in GSPrivateStackAddresses () at NSDebug.m:1112
#2  0x0e87900f in -[GSStackTrace init] (self=0x86aed128, _cmd=0x2e85f308)
    at NSException.m:605
#3  0x0e8c7992 in +[NSObject new] (self=0x2e8463e0, _cmd=0x2e846460)
    at NSObject.m:1159
#4  0x0e87992c in -[NSException raise] (self=0x86aed448, _cmd=0x2e8464c8)
    at NSException.m:960
#5  0x0e878eb4 in +[NSException raise:format:arguments:] (self=0x2e8462e0,
    _cmd=0x2e8464b0, name=0x2e846588, format=0x2e85f574,
argList=0xcfbef800 "Û µ-\034ct.\002\232³-pô\212.\200ò\205.P\235\207\016\002\232³-pô\212.Pó\205.\220\217\214\016Xø¾ÏÎx\214\0168hÍ\206Pó\205.xä³-&{\214\016`!") at NSException.m:849
#6  0x0e879da3 in +[NSException raise:format:] (self=0x2e8462e0,
_cmd=0x2e85f280, name=0x2e846588, format=0x2e85f574) at NSException.m:835
#7  0x0e8c903f in -[NSObject doesNotRecognizeSelector:] (self=0x86cd6838,
    _cmd=0x2e85f350, aSelector=0x2db3e478) at NSObject.m:1597
#8  0x0e8c78ce in -[NSObject forwardInvocation:] (self=0x86cd6838,
    _cmd=0x2e894248, anInvocation=0x81b77808) at NSObject.m:1618
#9  0x0e985a37 in GSFFIInvocationCallback (cif=0x81b77700, retp=0xcfbef950,
    args=0xcfbef8e0, user=0x86aed088) at GSFFIInvocation.m:624
#10 0x0fa04a37 in ffi_closure_SYSV_inner (closure=0x7cb00000,
    respp=0xcfbef95c, args=0xcfbef970) at src/x86/ffi.c:414


What is this error and where it is coming from? The name "count hack" is certianly not encouraging.

Riccardo



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