Follow-up Comment #4, bug #15612 (project gnustep):

I mean a notification whose userInfo dictionary did not contain a key
'NSApplicationName' (I guess you would call that 'badly formed').
The stack trace looks like this was the application aqctivation notification,
but I checked the NSApplication.m code for the version of the library you had
trouble with, and it contained the changes to put the application name in the
user info.

Is it possible that you could have had the gui built with NSApplication.m and
NSWorkspace.m at different gui versions (ie the new NSWorkspace code but the
older NSApplication code)?  That would explain it.

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